Eastern Illinois Foodbank - Volunteer Opportunities
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- X Big Brother Big Sister (BBBS) Early Intervention Program
- X Adult Wellness Clinic
- X Immunizations - Clark County
- X ERBA CSBG Scholarships
- X Master Gardener Volunteer Program
- X Health Presentations Program
- X Tobacco - Free Program
- X Sexually Transmitted Disease
- X Advantage Home Health
- X Grief Counseling
- X Illinois Coalition for Community Services (ICCS) - Comprehensive Community Based Youth Services (CCBYS)
- X ERBA - Housing Counseling - Coles County
- X Standing Stone Community Center
- X SBL Marketplace (Insurance) Assistance
- X CEFS Adult Volunteer Literacy Program
- X Addiction Guide
- X CSBG Skills Training Program
- X Mattoon Parks & Recreation
- X Willowbrooke Living- Effingham
- X Horizon Health Cardiac Rehab
- X Horizon Health Chrisman Clinic
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Urbana, IL 61802
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
(217) 328-3663
(217) 328-3670 Fax
Web Page: http://www.eifoodbank.org/
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Eastern Illinois Foodbank |
|---|---|
| Agency Type: | Food Pantry |
| Person In Charge: | Jim Hires -Executive Director |
| Hours: | Dates and hours vary as per schedule and preferences of volunteers |
| Eligibility: | Volunteer Individuals or groups |
| Intake Process: | Contact Foodbank via phone or email |
| Area Served: | Foodbank warehouse and office plant is locatedChampaign/Urbana near Exit 183, I-74 off Anthony Road |
| Handicapped accessible: | yes |
| Sign Language: | no |
Program/Service Notes:
The Foodbank is licensed to acquire, store,
maintain, and distribute quantities of food products and essential food to hungry
people through a network of partnership agencies in eastern Illinois, and as a
recognized affiliate of America's Second Harvest, serves as a redistribution link
between food manufactures/suppliers and the agencies that respond to hunger needs,
malnutrition and food insecurity. Volunteers are desired on a regular or sporadic
schedule to receive and sort food products. Individuals or groups are welcomed to
provide an extremely meaningful community service. The Foodbank gratefully accepts
gift support in the form of food and food products, property assets, planned gifts
and cash donations, as well as gifts of community volunteer service.
Last Updated: July 14, 2016, 11:53 a.m.