Supporters News & Notes

Location & Hours of Operation

Cary-Grove Food PantryCary-Grove Food Pantry is located in the parking lot of St. Barnabas Church,
8901 Cary-Algonquin Rd.
Cary, IL
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Phone Number: 847-516-3602

Pantry Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM
(please do not arrive before 3:15)
1st, 2nd and 3rd Saturdays of the month from 8:30 to 10:30 AM

Pantry Calendar

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Special Events

APR
14

Apr-14-2012 10:00 - 12:00
Mobile Market - April 14th, 2012

JUN
09

Jun-09-2012 10:00 - 12:00
Mobile Market - June 9th, 2012

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News & Notes
Mole Day - Food Pantry Donation

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Seventeen classes of Chemistry students at Cary-Grove High School recently celebrated Mole Day. As part of the celebration students collected $1125.50 in donations for the Cary-Grove Food Pantry.

Pictured presenting the check are A.P. Chemistry students Erick Marchessault (left) and Andrew Kregel. Accepting the donation is the CG Food Pantry board treasurer, Cheryl Gereau. Mole Day - Food Pantry Donation

Thank You CGHS Chemistry Students !!


 
2011 Volunteers of the Year

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2011 Volunteers of the Year
- Joe Karijolich (left) and Ernie Schatz (center) are presented with the award by Betty Post.

Over 25 years of service between both men.

Thank You Joe & Ernie !!


 

"Cary Community Fights Hunger” campaign

Pictured:  Cheryl Vaughn (center) presenting a check for over $15,000 to board members Melody Stanko (left) and Shari Gereau (right).

We would like to thank everyone that was involved or donated to the “Cary Community Fights Hunger” campaign that recently took place. Many individuals, groups, schools, churches, and the mayor of Cary participated.

We also would like to acknowledge and give a special heartfelt thank-you to Cheryl Vaughn, the director of St. Barnabas Christian Preschool and Sally Biere.  The two have supported different causes such as the Yellow Ribbon Project in the past.  After seeing all the people that rely on our pantry every month, they directed their efforts for us this year.

The project rose over of $15,000. It really helps at a time of the year when pantry donations and drives are significantly reduced. The pantry is staffed 100% by volunteers and relies solely on donations and drives to stock the shelves.

Because of the hard work and generosity shown by our two communities, we are able to continue to help those in need.

A Sincere Thank You!

The Cary-Grove Food Pantry Board

 

CGNL makes contribution for "Feed the Hungry Campaign"

CGNL makes contribution for

Pictured in the top row from the left: Janice Prunier-King, Doc Gallis, Sue Dunn, Cheryl McDermott, Mike Singleton. In the  bottum row from the left: Lisa Dimino, Jenny Liautaud, Aimee Higgens, Laura Garvin.

The board of Cary Grove Neighborhood Life presented a check for $3,812 to Doc Gallis to help support the Cary Grove Food Pantry. This was a portion of the proceeds from their fundraising and membership drive throuout the year.  This past year the pantry saw an increase in the number of families participating, up 27% from the prior year. 400 adults and 450 children are being served on a regular basis.

 


Did You Know?

Only 25% of our inventory need is actually met through Food Drives and Food Donations!

As a result, monetary donations are essential to enable us to adequately stock our shelves to meet the food needs of families in the Cary-Grove community.

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