Harvest Hub

Food Pantry

Nourishing Our Community

At Marillac St. Vincent, we understand that food insecurity is a pressing issue for many families in Chicago. Our Harvest Hub food pantries serve as a vital resource, providing essential nourishment to individuals and families facing financial hardships. By offering a range of nutritious food options, including fresh produce and pantry staples, we aim to alleviate immediate hunger while promoting better health outcomes for our most vulnerable neighbors.

Vegetables

Protein

Dairy

And More…

Choice and Dignity

Our Harvest Hub operates on a Participant Choice model, empowering individuals and families to select the food that best meets their needs. This approach not only respects personal preferences and cultural traditions but also fosters a sense of dignity and self-determination. Whether it’s a family seeking fresh vegetables for a healthy meal or a senior needing specific dietary options, our food pantries ensure that everyone has access to the nourishment they need.

A Gateway to
Holistic Support

The Harvest Hub is often the first point of contact for community members experiencing hardships. Beyond providing food, our team offers support, guidance, and referrals to additional services that address the underlying causes of food insecurity. We believe that by connecting families with resources that improve their overall well-being, we can help break the cycle of poverty and create a stronger, healthier community.

Harvest Hub
Locations

We offer food pantry services at two convenient locations in Chicago, each serving specific neighborhoods:

East Garfield Park (West Side)

Phone: 773-584-4539
Address: 2859 W. Jackson, Chicago, IL 60612 (Foglia Center)
Hours: Wednesdays, 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm; Fridays, 10 am – 12:30 pm

Please enter through the side door on Francisco.

Lincoln Park (North Side)

Phone: 312-278-4130
Address: 2145 N. Halsted, Chicago, IL 60614
Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 am – 12 pm

Please enter on the north side of the building along Webster Avenue.