End Hunger Blog
Stories from Nourishing Hope
Our blog will educate, inform and encourage our friends, supporters and partners about hunger and poverty in Chicago and our mission to end it.
Chicagoans feel sting of soaring food prices: ‘I’m finding it really difficult’
For Pride, a celebration and exploration of queer identity
For Pride Month, couple offers $30K match as ‘leverage to do good’
Led by Pilsen artist, volunteers help with ‘monumental’ mural
Opening new doors: Housing assistance provides shelter and hope
In Englewood, new partnership helps families experiencing homelessness
Q&A: Chief ‘problem solver’ reflects upon retirement
Chicago Tribune Op-ed: Food pantries have worked overtime to meet demand. Our neighbors still need our help.
Hope for the holidays: Nourishing Hope’s annual toy drive returns
In Humboldt Park, Fresh Market meets a ‘surge’ of need
‘If I give up, it’s over’: Stories of resilience from Nourishing Hope
‘Coming out is a process’: New counseling group to provide safe space
‘The first thing you do is help those who can’t help themselves’
Nourishing Hope Requiring COVID-19 Vaccine for All Volunteers
Pantry Perspective: Volunteer Katie M.
Mindfulness at Nourishing Hope
Pantry Perspective: Volunteer Max A.
July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Nourishing Hope Exists Because of the Support of Our Neighbors.
With multiple food distribution programs that deliver more than 2.8 million pounds of food to our neighbors each year and social services that help clients achieve independence, Nourishing Hope aims to end hunger for good. Get help today!