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Eastern Illinois Food Bank prepares for April Foods Day fundraiser: Community Focus with Callie Luttman (subbed by Doug Jean)

A combination of rising grocery costs, reduced SNAP benefits and ongoing financial strain is driving the increase. Photo: Contributed/Eastern Illinois Food Bank


URBANA, IL (Chambana Today) — The Eastern Illinois Food Bank is preparing for its annual April Foods Day fundraiser as demand for food assistance continues to rise across central Illinois.

The organization, based in Urbana, serves 21 counties and reports a growing number of families are turning to food pantries for help. Officials say the need has increased significantly in recent months, particularly among children.

“I do think it’s easy for people to underestimate how many of our neighbors are experiencing hunger,” said Sophie Ellis, Marketing and Communications Manager for the Eastern Illinois Food Bank. “We’ve seen a historic number of local families turn to us for assistance this year.”

According to the food bank, more than four times as many children were served at pantries this past winter compared to the previous summer — a reversal of typical trends when demand is usually highest during school breaks.

Ellis said a combination of rising grocery costs, reduced SNAP benefits and ongoing financial strain is driving the increase.

“There are so many people experiencing food insecurity, maybe not sure where their next meal will come from,” she said. “A lot of neighbors tell me they’re skipping meat and produce especially, because they just can’t justify the cost.”

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Food bank leaders emphasize that food insecurity impacts a wide range of people, including working families, seniors, veterans and college students.

“It really does touch a lot more people than some may think,” Ellis said. “There are more families than ever turning to us for that assistance.”

To help meet the growing need, the organization is encouraging monetary donations, which they say go further than traditional food drives.

“Every dollar we receive provides three meals,” Ellis said. “We’re able to stretch that dollar because of our partnerships, so even a small donation can make a big difference.”

April Foods Day is designed to rally community support ahead of the summer months, when demand is expected to rise even further as children lose access to school-provided meals.

“It’s a great time to get the community excited and engaged in our mission,” Ellis said. “Even a few dollars can go a long way for local families.”

The event will take place April 1 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Yard on Broadway in Urbana. Community members can stop by to donate, learn more or show support. Donations can also be made online or by phone for those unable to attend in person.

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