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Upcoming Mobile Pantry Schedule for Champaign and Logan Counties
2025-05-31

Second Harvest Food Bank has revealed its mobile pantry distribution calendar for June 2025, focusing on Champaign and Logan counties. These events aim to provide equitable access to food through both walk-up and drive-thru options at various locations. Residents are encouraged to prepare accordingly for the distributions and be mindful of potential cancellations due to severe weather conditions.

The schedule covers numerous sites in both counties, offering flexible timings and formats to meet community needs. In addition to providing essential resources, Second Harvest emphasizes the importance of arriving early and following any specific guidelines, such as bringing personal containers or showing proof of residency at select locations.

Champaign County Distribution Details

In Champaign County, residents can look forward to six distribution events throughout June, with a mix of convenient timings and accessible venues. Locations include schools, churches, and community centers, ensuring broad coverage across the county. Each event offers either walk-up or drive-thru service, catering to diverse preferences and accessibility requirements.

This month’s highlights feature several key locations: Triad High School and Woodstock Free Will Baptist Church offer drive-thru options during weekday afternoons, while Community Health and Wellness in Urbana provides a midday walk-up service. Additionally, St. Paris Firehouse and St. Michael’s Church will host afternoon distributions, and the Champaign County Fairgrounds will welcome visitors on a Saturday morning. Participants should remember to bring their own bags or carts for walk-up events and check weather forecasts before attending.

Logan County Distribution Overview

For Logan County, five distribution opportunities are scheduled, each strategically placed to serve different areas effectively. The offerings range from early morning gatherings at township parks to noon services at fairgrounds and church annexes. Both public and restricted-access sites ensure comprehensive support for those in need.

Starting with an Annex Building distribution in Lakeview, followed by multiple Lion’s Club Ball Park events, these initiatives provide consistent access points for local families. Richland Township Park and St. Vincent De Paul will also host mid-morning sessions, allowing ample time for attendees to gather supplies. Finally, the month concludes with a large-scale effort at the Logan County Fairgrounds. Attendees should note that some sites may require documentation proving residency, so it is advisable to confirm requirements beforehand.

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