Chicagoans in need found a lifeline this holiday season, thanks to Zakat Chicago's Feasting with Dignity campaign. The charity distributed over 5,600 halal turkeys across 35 locations, providing a much-needed respite for families struggling to make ends meet amid uncertainty about federal food assistance.
Candace Rivas, one of the recipients, spoke candidly about her experience during the historic 43-day government shutdown that left her dependent on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Despite receiving reduced SNAP funds, which only covered $100 for groceries, Rivas and hundreds like her were able to enjoy a festive holiday meal thanks to Zakat Chicago's generosity.
"We cannot allow and accept for any Chicagoan to be hungry," Mayor Brandon Johnson said during the event, underscoring his commitment to addressing food insecurity in the city. As part of this effort, Johnson has directed additional city resources to local community organizations and faith institutions working to address SNAP benefit uncertainty.
The Feasting with Dignity campaign is a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives, highlighting the need for proactive measures to support those most vulnerable during times of crisis. By providing a beacon of hope amidst uncertainty, Zakat Chicago's efforts serve as a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, compassion and kindness can prevail.
As the city moves forward, it is essential that policymakers prioritize solutions that address food insecurity and support those struggling to make ends meet. In the meantime, organizations like Zakat Chicago will continue to fill the gaps, providing critical assistance to families like Rivas', who deserve to enjoy the holidays without worrying about their next meal.
Candace Rivas, one of the recipients, spoke candidly about her experience during the historic 43-day government shutdown that left her dependent on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Despite receiving reduced SNAP funds, which only covered $100 for groceries, Rivas and hundreds like her were able to enjoy a festive holiday meal thanks to Zakat Chicago's generosity.
"We cannot allow and accept for any Chicagoan to be hungry," Mayor Brandon Johnson said during the event, underscoring his commitment to addressing food insecurity in the city. As part of this effort, Johnson has directed additional city resources to local community organizations and faith institutions working to address SNAP benefit uncertainty.
The Feasting with Dignity campaign is a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives, highlighting the need for proactive measures to support those most vulnerable during times of crisis. By providing a beacon of hope amidst uncertainty, Zakat Chicago's efforts serve as a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, compassion and kindness can prevail.
As the city moves forward, it is essential that policymakers prioritize solutions that address food insecurity and support those struggling to make ends meet. In the meantime, organizations like Zakat Chicago will continue to fill the gaps, providing critical assistance to families like Rivas', who deserve to enjoy the holidays without worrying about their next meal.