Monday, December 12, 2011

SAM Food Pantry Donation

Check out this story about a recent donation to our local food pantry and the amazing guy who made it all possible! 

Santa came a little early this year for the SAM Food Pantry and instead of a sleigh, he had two semi-trucks full of food – about 33,000 pounds worth or 16.5 tons. On Monday, November 28th, SAM Food Pantry volunteers and City workers gathered to unload the donated items, which were stored at the pantry as well as in an empty storefront at Tanger Outlet Center due to the large amount of goods.

The magnificent donation was made by Jim Hausman through the Hausman Charitable Foundation – a foundation started by Jim to provide food donations to worthy charities. In the last few years, Jim has provided hundreds of thousands of pounds of food to Douglas and Sangamon Counties, which certainly meets their main goal: feeding hungry kids in Central Illinois. Jim also made a donation to the SAM Food Pantry last year, but wanted to increase it this year because of the increase in individuals/families using the pantry’s services. At the end of this October, the pantry had already served 6,499 persons – more persons than all of last year (6,382). The increase in donations included: 2 more pallets of veggies, 10 cases of noodles, 30% more fruit, and pallets of applesauce because that’s always a kid favorite.

Jim, son of Nancy (Rice) Hausman and the late John Hausman, has always considered Tuscola “home” because his family grew up here. Jim’s grandparents, Chop and Bethel Rice, lived in Tuscola, which is where his mom now resides. Plus, the Hausman family has always farmed around Pesotum. In 2001, Jim was awarded the Illinois Red Cross Corporate Leadership Award and has also been inducted into the Clara Barton Society of the Red Cross.

The SAM Food Pantry is located at the Tuscola United Methodist Church and is open on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8:30 to 11:00 am. If you are interested in volunteering, please call the church office at 217-253-4232 or Betsy Stuerke (Director) at 217-253-4390.

Thank you, Jim! Your kindness and love will benefit a lot of individuals/families in Douglas County.








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