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Fox Valley Food for Health Project provides sick with healthy meals

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Clients, who are received by referrals or direct contact, receive 12 weeks of free food, Fremgen said. They are reassessed at 10 weeks and, if everything is going well, they come off the program, she said.

A handwritten sign in the kitchen lists the set of principles guiding the project. They address teamwork, responsibility, positivity, honoring commitments, maintaining a caring and welcoming environment, helping where help is needed and putting passion and love into the food.

“Our work is heart centered, loved based,” the sign states.

Schmidt can attest to that. She said she’s become friends with the volunteers, including the man who delivers her meals, and she has exchanged cards with the students.

“I can’t say enough about these people,” Schmidt said.

Monday, six students carried out their assigned tasks as aromas of various foods filled the kitchen and empty cans of ingredients began cluttering the countertops. Amy and Stephanie stood opposite each other as they stirred their pots of soup.

“Is your arm tired?” Amy asked her friend.

St. Charles resident Jack Creamer, who supervises the teen cooks, peered into the steaming pot of mushroom barley soup and chatted with the girls.

Creamer – who trained at the Culinary Institute of America in California after retiring from an executive position at McDonald’s Corporation – teaches the teens cooking techniques as well as other food-related topics, such as proper food storage.

He’s been with Fox Valley Food for Health since the beginning, he said, noting he didn’t think twice about volunteering. One of his friends receives the meals, he said.

“She’s very appreciative,” Creamer said. “They all are.”

Geneva High School culinary arts instructor Kathy Jankovic also appreciates the opportunity Fox Valley Food for Health is giving her students. Not only are they learning and applying their skills at both places, she said, but they are also giving back to their community.

“It’s important for them to see what’s going on beyond the classroom,” Jankovic said. “It’s a great situation for us.”

To help

Donations may be sent to Fox Valley Food for Health, P.O. Box 532, Geneva, IL 60134.


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