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1 • Thursday, January 19, 2017 - The Independent
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Addison Township keeps pace despite high demands on food pantry By Dee Longfellow
FOR THE BENSENVILLE INDEPENDENT
“We usually have about 100 cars a week coming to the food pantry,” Addison Township Supervisor Dennis Reboletti told the Independent. last week. “This week, we had 338 cars in one day.” It’s no surprise demand has been high for public services like the Addison Township Food Pantry, as the township, the county, the state and the nation try to carry on with life hampered by the threat of the COVID-19 Coronavirus. As seniors can be at higher risk, the food pantry, which is open on Tuesdays and Thursday mornings, restricts visitors to seniors and persons with special needs between 8 and 9 a.m. Other residents may come from 9 a.m. to noon. Of course, it was especially busy last week due the Easter weekend. “We had more than 50 seniors here between 8 and 9 a.m.,” he said. “We had well over 150 people in total, which means what we usually serve in a week we just served the same number of people in about two hours.” Reboletti said the Highway Commissioner and about 10 of his staff, plus other township employees have been working seven days a week to get enough frozen meat, produce and bread available for all the residents in the Village and the Township. He told the Independent that all the area taxing bodies had been holding a conference call toward the end of every day to check in and help each other out. “Not only the Township, but the library, the Village, the fire department, the park district, we’ve all been talking and we’ve been able to help each other with supplies, when one place runs out,” Reboletti said. “It’s worked out really well for ex-
changing resources.” He said he received a very special thank you last week. “An 85-year-old resident talked to me and said she was so grateful,” Reboletti said. “She was happy not to have to go to a local grocery store, where she felt unsure. We keep things clean and sanitized for our employees and the residents we serve.” Much of their food had been provided by the Northern Illinois Food Bank (NIFB) through their Direct Connect program, Reboletti said. He had also received items from the Target in Villa Park. Perfect Pasta in Addison donated 15,000 meals. “Residents have dropped things off,” he said. “We continue to get people donating goods and services. “There are a lot of large areas for storage at our facility. We have 11 commercial-grade refrigerators and ten commercial-grade freezers, we even have a newer, used box truck that will help accommodate our clients.” Addison Township is providing delivery service to its most vulnerable clients. “We are delivering to seniors, the disabled, others who are suffering unique hardships,” he said. “If there is anyone with a special request or dietary need, they are welcome to call 630-530-8161.” Addison Township Food Pantry hours Tuesday and Thursday 8-9 a.m., open to seniors and special needs only 9 a.m.-noon, open for all Village and Township residents For special circumstances, dietary needs, etc., call: 630-530-8161 The Township Food Pantry is located at 401 N. Addison Road in Addison. The Village of Bensenville is included in Addison Township.
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Addison Township officials have been working around the clock at the Township Food Pantry, serving more families in a matter of hours than in any given week. Pictured is Township Supervisor Dennis Reboletti loading one of the commercial-grade refrigerators available at the Township. Hours are Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8 a.m.-9 a.m. for seniors and residents with special needs; then 9 a.m.-noon to other residents. For information, call 630-530-8161. Addison Township includes the Village of Bensenville.
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