Nominated by Erin Gillen Northeast District Representative 2015 - 2016.

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Nominated by Erin Gillen Northeast District Representative 2015 - 2016

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Nominated by Erin Gillen

Northeast District Representative 2015 - 2016

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Who Feeds the Hungry in Illinois?• “Feeding Illinois' mission it to coordinate and support the

efforts of member food banks serving Illinois, enabling them to better provide a healthy and adequate food supply for those in need.” – Mission Statement

• Eight Food Banks; Five State-Based• Provided 2.9 million meals to children in 2011• Serves all 102 counties in Illinois

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Areas Covered by Feeding Illinois

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What is Child Food Insecurity?• Limited or uncertain access to adequate food for children

under age 18• Not enough food for a healthy life• Child Food Insecurity Rate in Illinois: 20.8%• CFI Rate: A percentage of children who have experienced

food insecurity

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How Food Insecure is Illinois?

• 643,040 Food Insecure Children

• Food Insecurity Rate: 20.8%

Child Food Insecurity Rates:

• Gray Green: 4-14%

• Light Green: 15-19%

• Middle Green: 20-24%

• Dark Green: 25-29%

• Darkest Green: 30% +

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Children’s Programs• Summer Meals

• Healthy Breakfast• Offered by the Northern Illinois Food Bank

• Backpack Program• For children at risk of weekend hunger• Receive food via backpack• Offered by the Eastern Illinois Food Bank

• Kids Café• Healthy meals during school and summer• Offers a supper or lunch• Offered by the Central Illinois Food Bank and the Greater Chicago

Food Depository

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Where Would Our Donation Go?• Split Amongst the Food Banks’ Children’s Programs for:

• Refrigeration Costs• Ensuring the Food is Fresh

• Purchasing Backpacks • Food Needed• Equipment for making and cooking food

NO ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS

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Why Should Feeding Illinois be Chosen?

1. Ties into IAJHSC Theme: Stir up Some Leadership!

2. Serves All Counties of Illinois

3. Provides School Aged Children with a Basic Need

4. Easily relatable for Student Councils

5. Children’s Programs (as a whole) run year round

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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

Are there any questions at this time?

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Contact Information• Website: www.feedingillinois.org• Contact: Mrs. Terri Nally• Email: [email protected]• Northern Illinois Food Bank: www.solvehungertoday.org• Eastern Illinois Food Bank: www.eifoodbank.org• Peoria Area Food Bank: www.peoriafoodbank.org• Central Illinois Food Bank: www.centralilfoodbank.org• Greater Chicago Food Depository:

www.chicagosfoodbank.org