Corwin Marbly, Sr. supervises the setup of the St. Matthew Child Advocate food pantry. |
A longtime
resident of Chicago’s Near North Side, Corwin has been active in the fight
against hunger for more than 30 years, coordinating the St. Matthew Child
Advocate food pantry and participating in every Hunger Walk since the event
first began in 1986.
The
Hunger Walk is an annual 5K along the lakefront that benefits local food
pantries, soup kitchens and shelters. The funds agencies raise at the Hunger
Walk help them operate throughout the year. Corwin and the St. Matthew Child
Advocate food pantry rely on their fundraising efforts from the Hunger Walk to serve
a changing need in the community.
“Hunger
Walk was a lifesaver. The money we raised helped us get through the year,”
Corwin recalled about his food pantry’s annual attendance at the event.
Corwin
helped to establish the food pantry in 1973, and he continues to run the
program every week after more than 40 years.
“Within
six months [of opening], we had people coming in like crazy,” Corwin recalled
while supervising the food pantry setup early one Tuesday morning.
Despite
the drastic change throughout the Near North Side in recent years, the
St. Matthew Child Advocate food pantry continues to serve a high level of need in
the community today, serving approximately 215 families per month. The food
insecurity rate in the neighborhood is nearly 15 percent, which means that 15
percent of residents do not know when or from where their next meal will come.
“This
church here is a symbol to the people in need,” Corwin said when asked how the food
pantry continues to provide a vital service to local residents each week.
Even
in retirement, Corwin remains passionate and determined to end hunger in his
community. This motivation is why he and a team of volunteers from St. Matthew
Child Advocate still participate in Hunger Walk every year and continue to
operate their food pantry every Tuesday morning.
Register
for the Hunger Walk at chicagosfoodbank.org/hungerwalk.
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