New Hope Community Food Pantry
 

Make a Donation

Your support makes a difference

Monetary donations to NHCFP provide us with funds to purchase food from alternative sources of bulk food whenever necessary. Please consider making a donation in any way possible to help us with our mission. Scroll down to see how your donations make an impact.

Our website allows for making secure one-time tax-deductible donations. These donations allow us to thrive and respond to the ever-changing needs of our clients. Help us improve the lives of those in need!

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Ways To Give

 
 
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MAIL IN SUPPORT

If you prefer to support the pantry with a check or money order, those can mailed to:

New Hope Community Food Pantry
P.O. Box 316606
Chicago, IL  60631


 
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donate food, household items, school supplies, & more…

Supplement the food we purchase from the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) or provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Help us fill our shelves with nonperishable food that people want to eat.

You can also help the children of our clients get access to the all supplies they may need to succeed this school year. To drop off food or supplies, call 773.775.1215 or drop off on a Tuesday between 9:30 and 11:30.

Learn more about what types of donations are accepted below.


 
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Plan a Restaurant Night

Ask your favorite local restaurant to pledge 20% of each check on a given day. Invite all your friends and let us know by emailing nhcfp.chicago@gmail.com, and we’ll spread the word about your event.

Check out GroupRaise’s article by clicking below to learn more about how easy it is to set up a restaurant night fundraiser near you!


 
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Spread the Word!

Spread the word about our Food Pantry so that we may benefit from new volunteers or donors!

Also, if you know somebody who is facing food insecurity, let them know we are here for them every Tuesday from 9:30-11:30am.


Families and Individuals Served by NHCFP

This graph depicts the number of families we at NHCFP have served since 2005 and how many individual members were in each of those families by extension.