Mary T.
Yelp
1 - Food bank serving 600 Cook County agencies, shelters, soup kitchens and food pantries
3 - Hours of a Saturday afternoon spent with 7 other Yelpers volunteering at GCFD
11- Acres, the size of the GCFD facility
4,300 - Pounds of bread (loaves, rolls, bagels, and buns) packed up for distribution by 13 volunteers
55,000,000 - Pounds of food expected to be distributed by GCFD this year
20 - Times, while sorting bread, I fantasized about rolling around in a mountain full of Parker House rolls - I'm a bread fiend!
GCFD is a great organization, providing food to the hungry and skills training to break the cycle of poverty. Their facility is amazing and immaculate, it makes Costco look the size of a 7-11 in comparison.
Upon arriving we were welcomed by Jim, the volunteer coordinator, and thanked for giving our time. He quickly outlined the tasks for our shift and split us into groups. Everything was well planned and organized, our team quickly became a well-oiled sorting and packing machine. I've done some other service projects where I've felt volunteers were under-utilized or projects were poorly planned, but not here by the end of my shift I felt like I had made an impact, a small one, but an impact all the same.
The nice thing about GCFD is that you can pick up a one-off shift easily, whether you're a group or a solo volunteer just check out the website. The only drawback is that if you're coming from the Northside it's a long bus ride, if you have a car drive it.
TIP: If you volunteer (and you won't regret it) make sure you wear long pants and closed toed shoes for safety reasons.