In an effort to replenish the stock at The Dwelling Place for homeless and at-risk individuals in Vermilion County, State Senator Scott Bennett and Robinson Chiropractic are reminding residents to make a donation to their healthy food drive by Wednesday.
“With more people experiencing financial strain and uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for food has dramatically increased,” Bennett says. “This increased demand has impacted community organizations like The Dwelling Place, so I encourage you to support the center and donate today, if you can.”
According to The Dwelling Place, over 16,000 Vermilion County residents live in poverty and are at risk of homelessness, and over 500 children of school age are identified as homeless. Individuals and families who seek assistance for food are often in search of healthier options.
Bennett’s office will be collecting individually wrapped dried fruit, nuts, pumpkin seeds, granola bars, cheese and crackers, peanut butter and crackers, fruit roll-ups, protein bars, fruit cups, applesauce cups, and nonperishable food items. Expired food items will not be accepted.
Individually wrapped items will be accepted through the end of the month at Robinson Chiropractic on North Vermilion Street and at Bennett’s office, which is located on the third floor of the Vermilion County Administration Building. Collection boxes will be located outside of each office. Those interested in making a financial contribution to the center can make checks out to The Dwelling Place.







