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It is the mission of the
Humanitarian Service Project to alleviate the pain and suffering
that poverty brings to needy seniors and children living in DuPage
and Kane Counties, Illinois, without distinction of gender, race, creed,
caste, or color.
The
Humanitarian Service Project (HSP) started in
Karole
& Floyd
Kettering's spare room in
1979 with the purpose of
helping needy families during the Christmas season in the DuPage County area by providing them with an abundance of
groceries and gifts. The
Christmas
Offering still continues today, providing 145 impoverished
families with 3 weeks of groceries, frozen meats, fresh produce and gifts
for all the children. In 2006, we distributed 23 tons of food and 12 tons
of Christmas gifts.
The
Senior
Citizen Project began in 1982 with 3 seniors
with 115 presently served. A
commitment was made to help those in need all year long. This
project focuses on helping the many needy senior citizens living in DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois. The Senior Citizen Project delivers
each senior over 90
pounds of nutritious food each month, includes: fresh produce
including 13 fruits and vegetables, 7 frozen
meats, fresh bread, five bags of non-perishable food and paper
products including toilet paper, paper towels, and kleenex. They also
receive household products, personal care
items, and special gifts from their Secret Pal. All these items are
delivered right to the homes of our needy seniors at no cost to them.
The wish list program invites the senior to request items like tv's
microwaves, vacuum cleaners, wheel chairs etc.
The
Children's
Birthday Project was started in 1992 to reach
the youngest poor in the surrounding communities to help make a
needy child's birthday a truly memorable occasion. Each
child receives a package sent to their home in time for their
birthday, which includes: four new toys, four new books, one new
game, party supplies, school supplies, stuffed animals, and
other filler gifts such as yo-yo's, playing cards, matchbox
cars, and bubble solution. At Christmas, these children
also receive gifts from their very own wish-list sent to them.
Feed the Kids
started in Summer 2004 to provide impoverished families in the area
with a grocery delivery during the months of
June, July & August.
Each family receives at least 250 pounds of food each month. Included
in the deliveries are 8 boxes of non-perishable food, 15 selections of
fresh produce consisting of fruits and vegetables, fresh bread, 11
frozen meats, and dairy products. The
summer
of
2008,
Feed the Kids is committed to serving
90 families
were served. The cost for a family for one month is $50, the entire
summer is $150.
All
of our programs are fueled by the love and generosity of local
clubs, schools, businesses, churches and individuals who contribute
both financially and through volunteering. We are committed to
having the support we receive at HSP be meaningful and empowering by creating a wonderful environment
for volunteers of all ages, as well as by effectively using
financial contributions that we receive to impact DuPage and Kane's poor in
the most significant manner possible.
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