Joliet Will County Center for Community Concerns - Food Pantry
Food Assistance · Illinois · Free
Will County nonprofit providing emergency food, utility assistance, and family services for low-income residents in the Joliet area. The Center for Community Concerns distributes grocery boxes, refers families to SNAP enrollment, and provides utility payment help. Fathers in Will County can visit the Ottawa Street location during service hours to request emergency food. Call ahead to confirm current pantry hours and what documentation to bring.
Contact & Details
Address: 204 N Ottawa St, Joliet, IL 60432
Phone: 815-722-0722
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
About Food Assistance for Fathers
Food assistance programs for US fathers and families include SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly food stamps), WIC (Women, Infants, and Children — which serves custodial fathers of children under 5), the National School Lunch Program, food banks through the Feeding America network, and Meals on Wheels. SNAP is administered state-by-state; eligibility is generally based on household income below 130% of the Federal Poverty Level. Food banks operate in every state and are the fastest way to access food without an application — most require no ID or income verification for initial visits. TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program) supplies food banks with USDA commodities. Summer Food Service Programs feed children during school breaks. This directory includes each state's SNAP office, regional food bank networks, and WIC clinics.
Food Assistance in Illinois
Illinois handles family law through circuit courts in each of its 23 judicial circuits, with Cook County running its own Domestic Relations Division. The Division of Child Support Services handles enforcement. Chicago dominates the state; downstate metros include Aurora, Rockford, Joliet, Naperville, and Peoria. Legal Aid Chicago (formerly CVLS) and Land of Lincoln Legal Aid cover most of the state for low-income fathers.