The WINGS Pantry supports women, men, and families escaping domestic violence by providing essential supplies as they rebuild their lives. What We Provide:
• Non-Perishable Food: Canned proteins, vegetables, pasta, rice, cereal, peanut butter, sauces, coffee, and more. • Baby Essentials: Diapers, wipes, baby wash, lotion, shampoo, and baby gear. • Hygiene Products: Feminine hygiene, body wash, deodorant, razors, toothpaste, shampoo, and hair care. • Cleaning Supplies: Laundry detergent, disinfectant wipes, dish soap, trash bags, and floor cleaner. • Household Items: Ziploc bags, foil, plastic wrap, coffee filters, and Swiffer-style mop sets.
What we would like: Local produce partners - to provide our clients with a variety of fresh produce. We welcome gluten-free, vegetarian, kosher, and halal donations. Thank you for supporting survivors on their journey to independence.
This listing was last updated Mar 19, 2025
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Food donations can be made directly at the WINGS Pantry at 606 W Golf Rd, Mount Prospect, IL 60056. While we prefer scheduled drop-off times to ensure staff availability, we understand that scheduling may not always be possible. If a gardener needs to drop off outside of scheduled times, we will do our best to accommodate.
To schedule a drop-off, you can use this link:
https://calendly.com/jlaut-wingsprogram/wings_pantry_donor_appointment?month=2025-03
Gardeners do not need to donate to different locations on different days—donations are always welcome at our pantry. If there are any special instructions for a specific donation, just let us know, and we’ll be happy to coordinate!
Please feel free to reach out with any questions. We truly appreciate your generosity!
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