Jacqueline Dunkentell (right) and her daughter, Jada, wait in line at the Fraternite Notre Dame food pantry. |
In the food pantry line at Fraternite Notre Dame in the
Austin neighborhood, 7-year-old Jada Dunkentell just wanted to practice her
gymnastics.
“Do you want to see me do a cartwheel into the splits?” she
asked the crowd waiting for boxes of food.
Without waiting for an answer, she bounced down the
sidewalk, flipped over, and landed in a patch of grass. She quickly exclaimed,
“See! I did it!”
“You did great,” said Jada’s mother, 44-year-old Jacqueline
Dunkentell, who stood nearby in the line. Jacqueline injured her back about a
year ago and has not been able to work since. She struggles to afford food and
comes to Fraternite Notre Dame, a Greater Chicago Food Depository member
agency, once a week.
“This has helped me make ends meet and this keeps my kids
from going hungry,” she said.
Jacqueline previously worked as a nursing assistant and
security guard. She receives $200 per month in Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and she gets shelf-stable food, meat, fruit
and vegetables from the food pantry.
“When I lost my job we weren’t able to buy all the meat we
needed, but this has helped immensely,” she said.
The pantry is open on Wednesdays from 3-5 p.m., but pantry coordinator
Sister Marie Virginia expects to stay past 8 p.m., until everyone is served.
“The need is just so great in this community,” she said. “We
serve about 350 individuals per week and it’s just always busy.”
Aside from the food pantry, members of Fraternite Notre Dame, which is a Catholic Order, also run a soup kitchen.
Aside from the food pantry, members of Fraternite Notre Dame, which is a Catholic Order, also run a soup kitchen.
Thanks to the food pantry, while Jacqueline rehabs her back
and looks for jobs, she knows she’ll be able to provide enough food for Jada
and her other two children.
“This place, these people have been a blessing,” she said.
“I’m not sure where we’d be without it.”
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