Seasonal & Holidays

How To Help Hungry Families In Winnetka Area As Holidays Near

For thousands of families in the Cook County suburbs, an extravagant holiday meal isn't on the table this Christmas.

WINNETKA, IL — Believe it or not, the holidays are just two short months away. As your kids make their Christmas lists, and you begin planning an elaborate holiday meal with all the trimmings, it’s also a perfect opportunity to seek out ways to help and give back to your New Trier Township neighbors.

One way is by ensuring everyone in the Winnetka and Glencoe area has a holiday meal of their own and full bellies on Christmas Day.

For many of the hundreds of thousands of Cook County families who live in poverty, a hearty holiday meal simply isn’t possible.

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Cook County is among those where residents sometimes struggle with food insecurity, according to Feeding America, the nation’s largest network of food pantries and food banks.

Before the pandemic, 9.3 percent of people in the county were considered to be food insecure, according to Feeding America. The continuing economic fallout from the pandemic has increased that number to 11.8 percent of county residents who could be on the brink of hunger.

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That's more than 622,000 Cook County residents, according to census data.

Last holiday season, 80 percent of Feeding America food banks reported serving more people than during the same time the previous year.

This year could be similar. Nationally, Feeding America estimates that as many as 42 million people — including 13 million children — could experience food insecurity in 2021. As a result, food banks nationwide have seen a nearly 55 percent increase in use.

There are many ways you can help ahead of the holidays. Here are a few ideas:

Donate To A Winnetka Area Food Pantry

Food pantries and food banks have experienced a 55 percent spike in usage through the pandemic, according to the latest Feeding America data, erasing a decade’s worth of progress toward ending hunger in the United States.

Donating to a food pantry is simple. Food pantries accept any food that is “shelf-stable” or nonperishable — this means you can keep it in your pantry and it won’t go bad. It’s also a good rule of thumb to only donate food that hasn’t reached its “sell-by” date yet.

See a list of what to donate to food pantries and what to avoid.

Here are the some organizations that operate food pantries in the Winnetka area:

New Trier Township Food Pantry
739 Elm St., Winnetka

Read more: Helping Neighbors In Need At The New Trier Food Pantry

Trinity United Methodist Church
1024 Lake Ave., Wilmette

St. James Church
134 North Ave., Highwood

A Just Harvest
7653 N. Paulina St., Chicago

Evanston Vineyard Care Center
2495 Howard St., Evanston

Volunteer At A Food Bank Or Pantry

More than half of all food programs in the United States rely entirely on volunteers, according to Feeding America. While volunteering can look different depending on where you’re at, here’s a sampling of the jobs you might do:

  • Keep pantry shelves stocked and assemble food boxes for pickup.
  • Help with fundraising or raise awareness of food pantry services.
  • Deliver meals or food boxes.
  • Assist with distribution at drive-thru or mobile food pantries.

To volunteer around the Winnetka and Glencoe area, check with any of the food pantries listed above.

Host A Fundraiser

You can take action against hunger in suburban Cook County by hosting a fundraiser for Feeding America or any other local food bank or food pantry. Not only is it a great way to fight food insecurity, it’s also a fun way to interact with others while making a difference in your community.

Here are a few ways you can fundraise for Feeding America:

If you prefer to fundraise for another local food pantry or food bank, contact them to see how you can help.

Lobby Your Lawmakers

You can use your voice to advocate for those struggling with food insecurity. Federal food programs are a necessity in ending hunger — for every meal a food pantry provides, government food programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provide nine.

Organizations like Feeding America make it easy to reach out to your lawmakers using these contact forms.

Feeding America serves 200 member food banks that serve and supply 60,000 food pantries, kitchens and meal programs around the country.

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Patch has partnered with Feeding America to help raise awareness on behalf of the millions of Americans facing hunger. Feeding America, which supports 200 food banks across the country, estimates that in 2021, more than 42 million Americans won’t have enough nutritious food to eat due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. This is a Patch social good project; Feeding America receives 100 percent of donations.* Find out how you can donate in your community or find a food pantry near you.


Patch staff contributed.

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