The Growing for Good Campaign
For over 50 years, the Northfield Township Food Pantry has provided nutritious food and essential items to Glenview, Northbrook and Northfield families in need.
But as the demand grows, we need your help to expand and continue serving the community effectively.
Expanding Our Food Pantry Together
We are transforming our pantry into a larger, more accessible space to better serve our growing community. We’re over halfway to our fundraising goal, and we need your help to cross the finish line.
Support Our Community
Did You Know?
Gifts to the Growing for Good Capital Campaign starting at $1,000 – $2,499 will be recognized on the Capital Campaign Website and printed on all Grand Opening Materials.
Gifts of $2,500 and above will be prominently displayed on our Donor Wall in our new building.
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Donations of $2,500+ can be spread over 3 years. Please contact our accounting staff member Sam Chandler at 847-724-8300 ext. 216 or sam.chandler@northfieldtownship.com to set up your plan.
Other Ways to Give
Naming Opportunities
Leave a lasting legacy while supporting our Growing for Good Capital Campaign! Naming opportunities are available within the new Northfield Township Food Pantry space, allowing you to honor a loved one or showcase your commitment to the community.
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Please contact Board President Shiva Mohsenzadeh at 847-724-8300 ext. 227 or shiva@northfieldtownship.com for more information about available naming opportunities.
Donate Today
to make a lasting impact and ensure that families in need have better access to food and resources.
Donate Today!
A New Larger Space
Expanded Shopping Areas
About the Northfield Township Food Pantry
The Northfield Township Food Pantry was started over 50 years ago to assist Township residents who are unable to provide enough food for themselves and their families. In April 2003, the Pantry became a 501c3 organization and an agency of the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Today, many hundreds of Township families are eligible to visit the Pantry to receive perishable and non-perishable food items and grocery store cards.
No tax dollars are used to supply the Pantry. The Pantry is sustained entirely by residents, civic organizations, schools, businesses and the faith community who generously donate food items, grocery store cards and cash.