U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth (second from left) and representatives from the City of Chicago, AmeriCorps, and Greater Chicago Food Depository cut the ribbon to open the veterans pantry on Monday. |
David Rogers, a U.S. Army Veteran, sees the need for hunger-relief
in the veteran community first hand. David volunteers at the Jesse Brown VA
Medical Center five days a week, and will also help out at the new veterans
food pantry.
“There’s an absolute need for a food pantry at the VA,” he
said. “To be able to supplement veterans’ diets with fresh food like this is
what I call ‘soul food.’”
David is disabled and unable to work. He will also receive
food from the weekly distribution.
“Anything that can support the daily needs that I have is a
huge help,” he said. “Getting additional food like this balances things out, it
makes it easier to live.”
The veterans pantry at the Jesse Brown VA is a collaboration
between the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center,
and AmeriCorps. Launched on Monday, it is the first of its kind in Illinois,
and one of the only food pantries for veterans in the country that is actually
at a VA facility.
David Rogers, U.S. Army Veteran, will volunteer and receive food from the pantry. |
The pantry will distribute fresh produce and shelf-stable
items every Tuesday from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. It is managed by TaQuoya Kennedy, a
Food Depository AmeriCorps member and Air Force Veteran. The pantry is expected
to serve approximately 800 veterans per month.
For David, the veterans pantry at Jesse Brown VA has been a
long time coming. He has been coming to the facility for medical care since
1966. David considers the facility a second home, and thinks of the staff and
fellow veterans as a second family. While the pantry is certainly helping David
get the nutritious food he needs, he is ultimately involved with the effort
because of the pride he feels in helping other veterans.
“We have those moments when we have a purpose, when we have
meaning again,” David said. “This pantry, helping out here, this is one of
those moments.”
I thank God that we have not been forgotten, each and every day of my life. May God bless you Chicago Greater Food Depository. And God Bless American.
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