Many people all over the US are still feeling the economic effect of Covid-19. Families right here in the Quad Cities ares still looking for a way to get ends meat. Milan Christian Food Pantry is now helping hundreds of families during the pandemic.

It's a stressful time for many people herein the QC, and for many this the food pantry is truly making a difference for them.

The food pantry is run by different churches from the area, and since opening they’ve helped over 300 families. The numbers of people showing up are also growing due to this pandemic according to OurQuadCities.com

The food pantry is able to help the QC now thanks to donations from businesses through out the Quad Cities which help build the new location.  A board member of the Milan Christian Food Pantry, Alice Dobbeleare  stated,

"It was 10 months to get it accomplish and it took a lot of work from a lot of people."

Milan has a new food pantry that’s been giving people in the area relief, and is open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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