Araceli Escobedo with two of her daughters, Karina and Giselle, at the Gunsaulus Scholastic Academy Healthy Kids Market. |
For Araceli Escobedo, the Healthy Kids Market at Gunsaulus
Scholastic Academy in the Archer Heights neighborhood isn’t only convenient,
it’s a huge help.
Healthy Kids Markets are market-style food distributions in
schools in high-need areas across Chicago. The program is a collaboration between the Food Depository and Chicago Public Schools. Any family with children at the school is eligible to
receive food. At Gunsaulus, fresh fruit and vegetables, plus shelf-stable
items, are distributed every Thursday. Four of Araceli’s children go to the
school, so when she picks them up on Thursdays, she is able to get food she
otherwise might not be able to afford.
“It’s a really big help,” she said. “In the winter time,
vegetables just get so expensive in the stores. It’s just difficult to afford
that right now.”
Araceli and her husband own a home near the school. Her
husband works full-time as a mechanic, but she recently lost her job. The
couple is struggling to support their children, and the Healthy Kids Market
makes that easier.
“My kids love fruit and vegetables, so I try to make sure
I’m at the distribution every Thursday,” Araceli said.
For many individuals in Cook County struggling with food
insecurity, the winter months can be even more difficult, as utility bills
increase. That’s the case for Araceli, who has just started to see a spike in
costs.
“It’s pretty tough,” she said. “Between the mortgage, and
the bills, it’s hard. So when I have to buy food, I have to shop the sales.
That’s why this food is really important.”
The Healthy Kids Market at Gunsaulus has only been operating
since September, but word of the program has already spread. The distribution is
averaging nearly 200 individuals per week.
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