Jose Lopez and his children head home after receiving fresh produce at the children's school. |
On a recent Thursday afternoon, Jose Lopez was picking his
children up from school in the Pilsen neighborhood. He was also picking up food
for his family.
“Our fridge is literally empty right now. I don’t know what
we’d do without this,” Jose said.
Jose was attending a Healthy Kids Market distribution, which
is a market-style food distribution inside schools across Cook County. He was
receiving fresh fruit and vegetables, including oranges, apples, pears, peppers,
potatoes, and carrots. He was also receiving shelf-stable items at the distribution.
Jose is working two jobs, one in maintenance and one at a
storage company. He has four school-age children, which he and his wife are
raising. Because of Jose’s two jobs, the family does not qualify for
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, but they are still
struggling.
“Trying to pay the bills, paying rent, utilities, all the
maintenance and daily expenses, plus raising children, it’s hard to get by,” he
said.
But, with help from Food Depository programs like the
Healthy Kids Market, Jose is able to keep his children fed, and ensure their
success in school.
It says he received the foods. Does this mean he isn't paying for it at all? I didn't know there were companies like that. I am happy that they are getting the help they need, and that they are also contributing to society at the same time.
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