From October 29 – 31, 2025 The Friendship Center we will be closed and focused on deep cleaning and making much needed updates to our spaces. Since our remodel in 2022 and recent acquisition of our community space at 2709 W Lawrence, we have not closed for more than a day of pantry distribution to deep clean and beautify our spaces.
The Friendship Center is for the community, and we desire to make our spaces even more community-oriented. We have recently rearranged our pantry shopping area to increase the number of aisles and access to fresh food, pantry items, baby food items, and other household needs. Additionally, we have improved the back room storage and flow to maximize efficiency. During these three days we will focus on deep cleaning our pantry and kitchen, making small upgrades throughout, and repainting and reorienting our community space in 2709 W Lawrence.
To make all of these changes possible, we need your help!
Volunteer
We need about 144 volunteers between Oct 29 – 31 to make these projects possible. You can sign up by joining our Grocery Distribution opportunity and navigating to the shifts on Oct 29 – 31. Please be mindful to only sign up for painting shifts if you have prior experience painting. If your group is interested, please contact Ali Cassity at info@friendshipcenterchicago.org. All shifts are two hours long.
Purchase From Our Wish List
We need some items to upgrade our spaces and make painting possible. Check out our Amazon wishlist with items you can purchase and ship directly to us.
Additionally, we are accepting donations of gently used or new toys and books: – Board books and children’s stories in any language – Manipulatives: big piece puzzles, magnatiles – Small cars/trucks – Small plastic dolls like Barbie’s or Bratz – Coloring books or drawing tablets – Crayons – Fidget toys Please contact Lauren Diaz if you would like to donate toys or books at info@friendshipcenterchicago.org
Make a Donation
We’re seeking $2,500 to help cover the cost of paint, paint supplies, and other items needed to update our spaces. Make a gift today!
It’s finally summer in Chicago! Kids in our community are free to play, explore, and have fun with their friends, but some will experience the “summer slide”. According to Feed the Children the summer slide happens when kids do not get the nutrition their bodies and minds need to keep developing and their abilities and knowledge regress instead of progressing over summer.
For every four kids you see at the park laughing and playing tag, one will go home to a fridge and pantry with little to no food.
It’s a sobering reality when we think about the fun of summertime and the mix of stressed-out parents trying to figure out how to provide enough nutritious food while struggling to make ends meet.
Families that are enrolled in SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) have some help with paying for groceries, but during the school year, their kids are most likely receiving free or reduced breakfast and lunch at school.
While this injustice is frustrating and saddening, you can help make a difference in the lives of families in our neighborhood.
Through June 30, all donations up to $10,000 will be doubled, thanks to anti-hunger champions, Ted and Dawn Helwig for their match challenge. Every $1 = 16 meals.Make a difference with a gift, today.
The Friendship Center can provide a family with free fresh food and pantry items twice a month. There are no income requirements or address restrictions. We can also help families enroll in SNAP, Medicaid, and refer them to other local agencies for additional vital resources.
Additionally, we need more friends to volunteer and help us serve the growing number of neighbors visiting the pantry every week. There are volunteer shifts every day of the week at various times. Sign in to the volunteer portal and select a time that works for your schedule.
We are grateful to be a part of a caring and generous community who seeks to alleviate hunger and help their neighbors whenever they can.
A Message from The Friendship Center’s Board of Directors:
The Board of Directors is thrilled to announce Nadia J. Jiménez as the new Executive Director of The Friendship Center, effective March 24th. With over two decades of experience spanning public health, business operations, development and administration, Nadia brings a wealth of experience to lead The Friendship Center and expand our support for Chicago’s northwest side communities.
Nadia comes to us most recently from Pro Bono Network where she served as the Director of Development, leading fundraising initiatives and establishing strategic partnerships. Some of you might already know Nadia from her early volunteer work at the pantry in the 1990s or have admired her recent leadership at Swedish Hospital as Director of Covid Response and the driving force behind the North Central Region Healthy Chicago Equity Zone.
Nadia brings heartfelt passion for our mission, extensive community engagement skills and a commitment to collaboration and inclusivity to her role as Executive Director. The Board is excited about the opportunity to partner with Nadia to help shape the vision for The Friendship Center’s future growth, while ensuring the continued success of our current efforts to provide food and other vital resources to neighbors in need.
We also extend our deepest gratitude to Justin Block for his dedication and leadership over the last three years, and to the entire team at The Friendship Center for their hard work in ensuring a seamless transition and uninterrupted service to our community. Together, with your continued support, we look forward to an exciting new chapter filled with even greater achievements for our community.
Neighbors shopping at the best free grocery store in town – The Friendship Center, are walking away with an average of $160 worth of groceries. This spring, one of our student volunteers, Cora W. price compared what our neighborhood grocery stores would charge for the food that neighbors select for free during their pantry visit.
As a student, Cora is not worried about paying for housing or food but she’s learning through her classes and volunteering at TFC, that affording life’s basic necessities is costly. Cora shared, “we did a budgeting activity last year in school. It was really helpful to see all the pieces we have to put together to live. The price comparison project showed me this as well. And if we can make the puzzle a little easier for someone, I want to be part of that.”
As Cora was doing her research at local grocery stores she noted, “how hard it can be to find food in a grocery store, especially if you don’t know the layout well. A well-organized list helps.”
In addition to navigating prices and layouts of grocery stores, all of us have felt our dollars getting us less and less food when we go to check out. Our neighbors facing hunger are no exception, Cora also noticed, “while doing the price comparison project and seeing just how much food costs right in front of me, it was hard to imagine spending this much money on what I eat every week.” Your investment at The Friendship Center through donating, volunteering, and raising awareness helps alleviate neighbors from their tight budgets and allows them to redirect the $160 – $320 they are saving to other costs like utility bills, medicine, childcare, and beyond.
The Friendship Center has continued to serve more neighbors in 2024 than ever before, with a 35% increase compared to last year. To continue to provide access to fresh food and vital resources we rely on volunteers and donations to meet the needs of our neighbors.
Lincoln Square Animal Hospital often receives pet food and supplies from their clients and distributes those donations to other organizations and individuals in the community. They became an ongoing partner with the Friendship Pet Food Pantry (FP2) in November 2023.
Practice Manager, Sylvia has been critical at coordinating ongoing food and supply donations to our pet food pantry. Sylvia shares that LS Animal Hospital partners with the Friendship Pet Food Pantry because, “we want people who need the donations to receive them and we align with FP2’s mission of keeping Chicago families and their pets together.”
Lincoln Square Animal Hospital is located at 4501 North Lincoln Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 at the intersection of Sunnyside and Lincoln in the Lincoln Square neighborhood. They serve around 800 pets every month.
Sylvia shares, “we want our clients and patients to feel at home and welcome. As pet parents ourselves, we know precisely how important yours is to you. We take pride in our client service and we design treatment protocols that are tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Our staff takes pride in helping our fur patients.”
Thank you Lincoln Square Animal Hospital for your ongoing commitment to our community and helping Chicago families and their pets stay together.
The Friendship Center enters the final year of a $500,000 multi-year grant to alleviate food insecurity by serving over 50,000 folks in the Northwest side of Chicago through their full-service food pantry and public benefits assistance program.
(Caption: Executive Director, Justin Block restocks shelves at The Friendship Center. Image courtesy of Endeavor Health)
Chicago– January 16, 2024 – The Friendship Center, a neighborhood food pantry that fosters hope and dignity on Chicago’s northwest side through access to food and vital resources, is proud to announce its selection as a partner in Endeavor Health’s 2024 Community Investment Fund (CIF). This year, The Friendship Center has been awarded $168,500 to support their neighbors facing hunger.
Through their full-service food pantry, they provide neighbors with a grocery store shopping experience with shelf-stable, fresh milk, eggs, meat, and produce to shop for, four days a week. They also deliver food to home-bound seniors or people with disabilities who are unable to shop at the pantry. Additionally, they serve a hot meal to go once a week in partnership with chefs from the Fifty/50 Restaurant group. To help Chicago families and their pets stay together during times of financial hardship, they also serve 400 cats and dogs each month through their pet pantry. While they aim to solve their neighbor’s immediate needs through the pantry, they also work to address their long-term needs by providing assistance with SNAP and Medicaid applications and referring neighbors to other social service agencies in the community.
Executive Director, Justin Block shares, “This multi-year grant from Endeavor Health has truly been transformational to The Friendship Center. In 2022, we were able to optimize our space to better support our neighbors and give them a more dignified shopping experience at the pantry. It’s also allowed us to hire more team members who have increased our ability to provide access to food and vital resources to twice as many folks in 2023 as we did in 2021.”
Endeavor Health selected The Friendship Center as one of 43 local organizations across the Chicagoland area to collaborate on programs focused on behavioral health, violence prevention, housing and food insecurity, access to care and workforce development.
“Our Community Investment Fund has made a remarkable impact since its launch in 2022, touching over 211,000 lives and supporting a significant expansion of behavioral health counseling, bilingual health education and mobile medical services in our communities,” said Kristen Murtos, Chief Innovation & Transformation Officer at Endeavor Health. “At Endeavor Health, we are not just funders but conveners, bringing together diverse groups to cultivate collaboration and innovation. We are thrilled to grow and deepen the impact of our Community Investment Fund this year, marking a significant step forward in our commitment to enhancing health and wellness across the communities we serve.”
The Friendship Center will use the investment to better serve our neighbors facing hunger. From the Greater Chicago Food Depository’s analysis, there are about 70,000 folks in our community dealing with food insecurity. In 2023, we served close to 50,000 neighbors. Our goal is to grow our services to meet the needs of our community by feeding the line and shortening the line. We are grateful for amazing partners like Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital who are committed to seeing our community thrive.
Shortly after Andrea’s move to Lincoln Square from South Carolina, she was looking to establish care with a primary care provider, find a new therapist, re-establish her SNAP benefits in Illinois, and find a job. The Friendship Center’s benefits coordinator, Lena Stein, helped Andrea apply to SNAP and referred her to several partner organizations to help her with her goals. Andrea was successful at establishing care with a new primary care provider, receiving SNAP benefits, and securing a job just a few train stops away from her new home. This is just an example of one person The Friendship Center can support through vital resource support in our community.
For more information about The Friendship Center and its efforts in hunger relief, please visit http://www.friendshipcenterchicago.org. To learn more about Endeavor Health’s Community Investment Fund, visit endeavorhealth.org/cif.
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The Friendship Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit neighborhood food pantry dedicated to fostering hope and dignity within our northwest Chicago community. They serve approximately 4,500 neighbors monthly through their client-choice fresh food pantry, home deliveries, hot meals, and assistance with public benefits. They also extend support to around 400 cats and dogs through their monthly pet food pantry. Through volunteers, food drives and donors their neighbors in need can receive nutritious food and vital resources.
About Endeavor HealthEndeavor Health℠ is a Chicagoland-based integrated health system driven by our mission to help everyone in our communities be their best. As Illinois’ third-largest health system and third-largest medical group, we proudly serve an area of more than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 27,000 team members and more than 7,100 physician and advance practice provider partners are the heart of our organization, delivering seamless access to personalized, pioneering, world-class patient care across more than 300 ambulatory locations and nine hospitals, including eight Magnet-recognized acute care hospitals – Edward (Naperville), Elmhurst, Evanston, Glenbrook (Glenview), Highland Park, Northwest Community (Arlington Heights) Skokie and Swedish (Chicago) and Linden Oak Behavioral Health Hospital (Naperville). For more information, visit endeavorhealth.org.