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    Willow Creek Care Center - Care center

    Willow Creek Care Center

    (8 reviews)

    This review covers Food Services ONLY and does not cover the Care Team, Dental Service, Legal…read moreService, Job Services & Any other services they offer. That being said this facility is a great resource to the community and if you need any type of assistance feel free to reach out to them, they can either provide it or give you a referral to a place that can help. Facility: The facility is large and well decorated, acoustics in the facility favor noise transmission so you'll want to gear up with some ibuprofen if there's a ton of babies in the waiting area on the day you are there because it can get headachy fast! The food pantry area is in the midsection of the Care Center and is well appointed with a wide selection of foods. Unlike other food pantries in the area this one you can quite often and easily find high end foods at. This is great for me because living on Disability doesn't give me a lot of opportunity to shop for upper end foods like fish on my own dime. Don't expect any visit here to be an in and out affair, wait times typically range from 30 minutes to an hour. It is once in a blue moon that you'll get an in and out day. Staff: Volunteers are always helpful and courteous. No problems to report here however around the holidays and Easter they can get a bit pushy. I don't buy the Evangelical flavor of Christianity. Though it's not their fault. They are only doing what management wants. Accessibility: They have automatic doors but they are rarely in working order. This is why they are getting docked a star. If you have automatic doors, maintain them properly please! Grades Facility: A- (acoustics are not preferable to an enjoyable time.) Staff: A (Can't get an A+ with managers that tell volunteers to be pushy about religion in a community service building) Accessibility: B (Fix those doors!) Overall Grade: A

    Did you know that one in six people within Cook County don't even know where their next meal will…read morecome from? Did you know that most of these people live in your own neighborhood, go to school with your kids, and pass by you on the street? In 1981, a volunteer at Willow Creek Church (within affluent Barrington) heard that families within the church struggling to put food on their tables. He purchased groceries, put them in his trunk, and gave them away to those in need. People came together and formed the Food Pantry. A few years later, some mechanic friends had the idea to fix cars for single mothers -- for free -- and created C.A.R.S. These services, along with ESL services, legal consulting, and employment counseling became available for those in need within the Care Center (originally the Food Pantry). The Center has been in Hoffman Estates for the past few years with more than 2,000 volunteers. I have been serving for the past six months and am in awe of how much they help the community. Today, on June 3, 2013, the new 60,000 square foot Care Center opened on Willow Creek's main campus in South Barrington. It is absolutely amazing. The center has several dedicated spaces surrounding its' gorgeous waiting area: a large, full-choice food pantry (families in need can come once a month to receive free groceries), a children's clothing store with sizes infant through 14/XL (families can come twice a year and it costs $5 per child), an eye & dental clinic ($20 per exam), a car repair shop, a large Kid's Zone child care center (to watch the kids while parents are using services in the building), classroom space, and a computer lab (to open in Fall of 2013). The Care Center offers ESL (English as a Second Language) classes, as well as a GED course (high school equivalency) for Spanish speakers. Volunteers also mentor at-risk youth through partnerships with local schools. Also available are one-on-one consultations and workshops addressing topics such as job search, résumé writing, networking, and preparing for an interview. Job fairs with local employers are also held throughout the year. Legal services with a trusted attorney are here for anyone who needs advice and cannot afford a layer, as well as tax preparation services during tax season. The center even offers homeless individuals and families overnight shelter on Thursdays during colder months as part of PADS. For people with homes, volunteers can assist homeowners with minor repairs so home is a safe place to live. Most services require eligibility screening. Families seeking care will need to bring photo ID and proof of current address (recent utility bill, lease, mortgage statement, medical card). Some services also require proof of income, proof of child ID, and other information. You can find this on the Care Center website, along with a full description of the services and workshops available. Although this place is affiliated with a church, they do not push God on you. They built this to serve those in need within the community. That's it. Don't be wary of coming here if religion is not your thing! If you're looking for a place to volunteer -- this is it! If you're someone in need of these services -- come here!! You'll be amazed. (I actually wrote too much in this review and maxed out at 5000 characters, so I had to cut a lot of information out and just leave the basics! Crazy!)

    St Cyprian's Food Pantry

    St Cyprian's Food Pantry

    (1 review)

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    Great pantry. Very friendly. I only had one experience where one of the people was rude to me. I…read moretook one of the shopping carts to my car in front of the building to load my car. They let me do so and asked me to bring the cart back. When I did I didn't know where exactly to put it so I left in in the building near the front inside the hallway. So one day I called with a question and the person who answered the phone snapped at me and snapped at me calling me the lady who stole the cart. I tried telling her about me putting it in the building and she told me it was all my fault and now they are short 1 cart. Furthermore she told me not to return again. Offensive and ignorant person. Shouldn't even be working there. If she was working at a regular business she would be fired in a heartbeat.

    From the owner: Food Pantry in NW Chicago, specializing in the provision of humanitarian services to the less…read moreprivileged in families in Chicago Illinois. Our mission is to raise funds for the poor. Our customers are largely families classified as the working poor, people who although they are working, their income is insufficient to adequately provide for housing, transportation, medical needs and proper nutrition. We strive to build a better future for them. Our charity organizations: The pantry is a licensed and fully vetted company by law, with a proven track record of meeting the needs of thousands of people across Chicago Illinois. We are changing the lives of poor families with less effort. In order to continue delivering more effective selfless, and life-changing services, we look forward to partnering with you.

    Northfield Township Ofc

    Northfield Township Ofc

    (1 review)

    Regarding my experience yesterday at the Northfield Township garage shredding event:…read moreBefore we revert to a discussion about my unsafe driving to turn my one small bag of shredding in, I have to say that I expect these shredding events to last the full 9-1 time period. I understand that the small truck was full and had no more room for additional bags. I'm just wondering: with the few bags you might have received in the last 10-15 minutes of this and other events, couldn't there be a Plan B? A larger truck? Locked storage inside the facility? Or a secure area inside one of the vehicles to hold the last bags received? I don't know what your viable options are. I have been to other Township's shredding events where other accommodations have been made. Niles Township has held shredding events in snowstorms. In one case, there were so many bags that couldn't fit in the truck that a separate holding area was set up. Interestingly, I often go to these shredding events without incident. The exceptions have been when the Commissioner is present. This was especially true of the previous Commissioner, who was rude on more than one occasion. I was really hoping that would end when he left office. Telling me about other "options," such as the upcoming event on a Wednesday, is ingenuous. You do realize that some residents work and can't take off to attend a shredding event in Northfield? I was there at that time, on a Saturday, and feel that some accommodation could have made for me and the other drivers who came at the end. I don't need to call and talk to you about it, so please don't hand me your business card. Just understand that your new location, while more spacious and apparently updated, is further for many residents of the township. Please realize how far we've drive to drop our shredding off, and you go the extra mile as well. Thank you for hearing me out.

    JOURNEYS | The Road Home - HOPE Center

    JOURNEYS | The Road Home

    (7 reviews)

    I am a PADS volunteer who works the 3 to 7 AM shift with Joe Ruane, a selfless volunteer addict…read morewho, at 83, is one of the most active people on the planet. He was one of the original volunteers 26 years ago and he tells me stories abort the unsung heroes of this magnificent organization that live their lives for the benefit of others. Not only does PADS provide a network of shelters for those in need, they provide clothing, job and housing counseling, job readiness training, and a food pantry. They are a one-stop shop for down-on-their-luckers. This non-profit needs support with ample volunteer opportunities and 501C3 write-offs for donations. Consider giving as an alternative to America's emphatuation with accumulating. It feels excellent!

    Not Good is an understatement !!! This privately owned non profit is masquerading as a resource to…read moreactually, truly help the homeless! Everything they do is a pretense to line their own pockets with government funds. Please read their bio: there actually is NO mental health support or services of any kind. The entire organization is run upon the backs of sincere yet naive volunteers. The "new" building is only 3 or 4 years old, yet there is no sufficient ventilation. It is an SBS. It has " sick building syndrome". The full week residents are constantly sick with every possible upper respiratory virus or illness imagine able. COVID ?? The facility doesn't care; they barely acknowledge such things. The food is often less than fresh. The few case managers do little to counsel or help clients to find a home. The managers main concern is to make CERTAIN that the residents ",sign in" every day. That is how they get paid by the government. There is NO medical staff, NO psychologists, and it is run like a locked down mental institution or jail in many ways. I'm too tired to say more. In my 70 years of life, the 3.5 months that I lived there were the most horrible and frightening months ever. I felt much safer living in my car. My title for this self-serving organization is "Journeys,the Road to Perdition". Look up the word "perdition" in a dictionary...it is a perfect description of Journeys. The day that I left Journeys, I put in a phone message,saying "I cannot come back even one more day. This place is psychically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually TOXIC."

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