Glendale Heights, IL – The Village of Glendale Heights has launched its annual community food drive, accepting donations of non-perishable food items, canned goods, condiments, and toiletries throughout November and December.
According to the Village of Glendale Heights, collection bins are located at Village Hall (300 Civic Center Plaza), the Sports Hub, and the Linda Jackson Center for Senior Citizens. All donated items will go to the Family in Faith Food Pantry and other local pantries serving Glendale Heights residents in need.
Officials say the goal is to support families facing food insecurity during the winter months, ensuring no one in the community goes hungry. “Help give back to those in need. No person should ever have to go hungry,” the village shared in a statement.
The collection drive accepts non-perishable items such as canned vegetables, boxed meals, peanut butter, pasta, sauces, condiments, and basic toiletries like soap and toothpaste.
Residents are encouraged to drop off items during normal operating hours at any of the three bin locations. Village leaders say every contribution makes a direct impact on local families struggling with rising food costs and economic challenges this season.
For more information, residents can call 630-260-6070 or 630-260-6050 for donation details.
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