November2024 jean day donation for the Illinois Valley Food PantryJeff Borelli from CPCC Delivers a check to the PantryGiving to those who give from Connecting Point Computer Center

As the crisp autumn air settles over the Illinois Valley, a spirit of community generosity is in full swing. Connecting Point Computer Center, is committed to supporting its neighbors, once again hosted its November Jean Day Donation Drive to benefit the Illinois Valley Food Pantry. This heartwarming initiative invites employees to participate in a simple yet impactful way to give back to those in need.

Supporting the Illinois Valley Food Pantry

The Illinois Valley Food Pantry, located in Peru, Illinois, plays a vital role in the community by providing emergency food assistance to individuals and families facing food insecurity. For over three decades, the Pantry has been dedicated to alleviating hunger and ensuring that no one in the Illinois Valley goes without the essential nourishment they need.

The Pantry’s services are not just about handing out food—they also offer programs that help families find stability and long-term solutions. From providing nutritious food boxes to senior citizens to offering free groceries through a client-choice model, the Food Pantry ensures families have access to healthy and wholesome meals. Their services are open to individuals in need across the Illinois Valley region, with no one turned away due to a lack of resources.

Key Services of the Illinois Valley Food Pantry:

  • Emergency food boxes for individuals and families
  • Monthly food distribution days
  • Fresh produce, dairy, and non-perishable items
  • Senior and mobile pantry services
  • Assistance with applying for supplemental nutrition programs
  • Supportive services to help clients regain food security

For more information on the Illinois Valley Food Pantry’s programs, or to find out how you can volunteer or donate, visit their official website at https://ivfoodpantry.com/https://ivfoodpantry.com/

Connecting Point's Jean Day Tradition

At Connecting Point Computer Center, supporting the Illinois Valley community has always been a top priority. Every month the business hosts its Jean Day event, where employees can make a monetary donation in exchange for the opportunity to wear jeans to work. It’s a fun and easy way for the staff to contribute to a great cause.

By making a donation in-store or online, customers can show their support for the Illinois Valley Food Pantry. The generosity of all participants helps provide much-needed resources for families facing hunger in our community, and every dollar raised goes directly to the Food Pantry’s efforts.

How You Can Help

You don’t need to wait for a special event to give. Donations are always welcome at Illinois Valley Food Pantry. You can participate by:

  • Visiting IVFP: Drop by the store to make a donation and contribute to this worthy cause.
  • Online Donations: If you can’t make it in person, you can easily donate through the Illinois Valley Food Pantry’s site.
  • Share the Cause: Spread the word about the Jean Day event and encourage your friends, family, and colleagues to get involved. The more people who participate, the greater the impact on local families in need.

Why This Effort Matters

As the weather turns colder, the need for food assistance increases, and the Illinois Valley Food Pantry works tirelessly to ensure that no one in the community goes hungry. The support generated through Jean Day donations helps stock the shelves, fund outreach programs, and provide access to nutritious food. Every contribution—whether large or small—adds up to make a tangible difference.

This year, join Connecting Point Computer Center and show your support for the Illinois Valley Food Pantry. Together, we can help ensure that local families have the food they need to thrive during the fall and winter months.

For more information or to donate today, visit the Illinois Valley Food Pantry’s website at www.ivfoodpantry.org.and click the yellow donate button to start.

Let’s make this season a little brighter for everyone in the Illinois Valley!