Where to find Chicago-area food pantries if SNAP goes away during the shutdown

As the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, the nearly 2 million Illinoisans on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, are set to lose federal aid they rely on starting Nov. 1.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it won’t fund the food stamps program using its contingency funding, which the department did during the last government shutdown in 2019.

Food pantries say they can’t fill in all the gaps, but they can help. Below is a list of some pantries serving residents, regardless of immigration status, across the Chicago area.

Pantries or organizations with multiple locations

North

South

West

Suburbs

Most food pantries generally do not require people to provide an identification card, though some pantries may ask to see one depending on the services being provided. Some pantries may also ask for a person’s ZIP code. 

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