Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Lakeview Pantry is now Nourishing Hope

New name meant to highlight some other programs

- By Talia Soglin

Lakeview Pantry, the food pantry and social services organizati­on, is changing its name to Nourishing Hope and opening a new headquarte­rs it says will help it better serve Chicagoans on the South and West sides.

The organizati­on, which is moving its offices from Sheridan Market in Lakeview, will continue to distribute food from that location. Food distributi­on will also continue at Fresh Market in Humboldt Park through a partnershi­p with La Casa Norte and at its Hub in Ravenswood, where people can pick up food ordered from the organizati­on’s online marketplac­e.

The name change reflects the fact that the organizati­on has served Chicago beyond Lakeview for about four decades, said CEO Kellie O’Connell.

“We just want to be mindful that neighborho­ods mean something in Chicago,” she said.

Demand at food pantries across the city, which surged at the beginning of the pandemic, has increased in recent months as food prices soar. This March grocery and supermarke­t prices were 10% higher than they were in March 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e.

The food pantry logged about 74,000 visits, online marketplac­e pickups and deliveries in the fiscal year that ended in March, which is more than double the number of visits in the year preceding the pandemic, officials said.

Nourishing Hope plans to grow the number of visits by about 25% each year over the next couple of years.

“We’re setting the stage to be able to be nimble, or continue to be nimble, and be responsive to community needs as they change and evolve,” O’Connell said.

Nourishing Hope also provides services such as job and housing assistance and mental health counseling. The name change is meant to highlight its programs beyond food distributi­on.

“It’s really just true to what’s happening in our service,” said program expansion manager Natia Barnett about the name change. “Not only are we giving people the opportunit­y to get essential items that they need for their households to be able to feed their families, but also the opportunit­y to get services that were out of their reach.”

The pantry initially began the process of changing its name in 2019, but the rebrand took a backseat during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The organizati­on’s new 21,600-square-foot headquarte­rs, located at 1716 W. Hubbard St. in West Town, includes space for food storage, mental health offices and administra­tive offices.

Twice a week Nourishing Hope will host drive-thru food distributi­on at the West Town site as part of its online marketplac­e program.

The program allows people to order groceries online and pick them up at various locations across the city.

“Folks already come from all over the city to pick up at the online market,” O’Connell said. “So our goal is to try to get food closer to where they’re coming from.”

The new headquarte­rs will also make it easier for volunteers to make home deliveries, particular­ly on the South and West sides, Barnett said. Nourishing Hope’s home delivery program serves seniors and people with disabiliti­es who are unable to pick up food themselves.

“It’s just a big win for the whole city of Chicago,” said José Muñoz, executive director of La Casa Norte, which partners with Nourishing Hope on its Fresh Market in Humboldt Park.

In the next year Nourishing Hope plans to partner with an additional 30 community organizati­ons across the city, with a focus on the South and West sides. Most of those partnershi­ps will most likely involve serving as pickup sites for the online market program, said spokespers­on Greg Trotter.

Existing partnershi­ps include Passages Charter School in Andersonvi­lle and Primo Center in Englewood, O’Connell said.

 ?? ?? Volunteer Anya Kanovitz, right, helps Chris Cox shop for groceries at the Lakeview Pantry on Sheridan Road on May 16. Lakeview Pantry is rebranding as Nourishing Hope and opening a new headquarte­rs in West Town.
Volunteer Anya Kanovitz, right, helps Chris Cox shop for groceries at the Lakeview Pantry on Sheridan Road on May 16. Lakeview Pantry is rebranding as Nourishing Hope and opening a new headquarte­rs in West Town.
 ?? ERIN HOOLEY/ CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS ?? Artist Pablo Serrano works on his mural at the new Nourishing Hope headquarte­rs.
ERIN HOOLEY/ CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS Artist Pablo Serrano works on his mural at the new Nourishing Hope headquarte­rs.
 ?? ?? CEO Kellie O’Connell stands outside the new Nourishing Hope headquarte­rs.
CEO Kellie O’Connell stands outside the new Nourishing Hope headquarte­rs.

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