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Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) in Chicago
EFNEP has two offices in Chicago. The Chicago South office is located at 8751 S. Greenwood Avenue, Suites 112-122 and serves the Chicago communities of Englewood, Grand Boulevard, South Chicago, Avalon Park, Fuller Park, South Deering, West Englewood, Roseland, Calumet Park, Pilsen, Little Village, and Armour Square. The office works cooperatively with food pantries, commodity food distribution sites, shelters for the homeless and battered, churches, WIC sites, Head Start programs, child/parent centers, several boys' and girls' clubs, the Chicago Housing Authority, several public schools, DCFS and the Illinois Department of Human Services. The Chicago North office is located at 2840 North Lincoln and serves the Chicago communities of Austin, North and South Lawndale, Uptown, West Town, East and West Garfield, Rogers Park, Portage Park, and Humboldt Park. The office works collaboratively with public schools, park districts, YMCA's Boys' and Girls' Clubs, food pantries, WIC, MAC centers, child/parent centers, Head Start centers, HIPPY programs, and parent/child centers. EFNEP helps families take full advantage of the resources they have. At distribution sites for USDA commodity foods, many needy people were turning down free food because they were unsure how to prepare it. EFNEP responded with workshops at the food pantries so people could learn how to use the food and by offering recipes. As a result, more people began using the commodities. For more information, please contact:
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