Feeding people with food insecurity
ONE MEAL AT A TIME
Founded in 2013, Eliza's Angels has made a tremendous impact thanks to the help of members and volunteers in the Joliet area community. Beginning with just 4 "angels," Eliza's Angels has grown to over 70 "angels" who plan, cook and serve meals at Daybreak Center in Joliet and from Eliza's Food Trailer in various Joliet area locations.
In the News & Giving Back
We've worked hard to get our efforts noticed by the media and are so proud when this goal comes to fruition. Take a look at some of our latest coverage and ways we are giving back. Please help spread the word about all the amazing developments at Eliza's Angels.
HERALD-NEWS
WOMEN OF THE YEAR, APRIL 2021
Giving Back
Eliza's Angels is currently working with Lutheran Children & Family Services to provide 150 new bicycles to Foster Children in the Will County Area. Check out the GoFundMe we created to help make this dream possible. As of today, we have handed out 30 bicycles, but still have 120 to go.
Eliza's Angels also helped a local Plainfield family save their home from foreclosure, as well as works tirelessly to provide back to school supplies for local children and more. Twenty $100 dollar gift cards to Walmart & Aldi were also recently provided to families in need. On top of arranging and cooking Thanksgiving meals for those in need, Eliza's Angels is also working to fill local micropantry's. All of this is possible through the generosity shown through the trailer.
Sponsors
Thankful to the following people/organizations for their generous donations.
Ray Montez, Franchise Owner, Domino's Pizza, Shorewood
Desiree Martinez, BSN, RN, CANS of Desired-Aesthetics, Oakbrook
Bags of Hope
Ken & Cathy Kalchbrenner on behalf of Thrivent's Live Generously Program