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Provision Market Reports Service to Thousands; Historia Café Progress Update

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Village of Monee Meeting | January 28, 2026

Article Summary: Provision Lab representatives presented annual statistics showing their food pantry served over 650 unique households in its first year and provided updates on the upcoming Historia Café.

Provision Market Update Key Points:

  • Households Served: 653 unique households visited the market since opening in February 2025.

  • Total Reach: The market recorded nearly 4,900 household visits impacting over 1,700 individuals.

  • Coffee Shop: Personnel have been assigned to work full-time on opening the Historia Café at 5430 West Main.

  • Legal Aid: The low-cost legal aid program is scheduled to relaunch in May.

MONEE – During the Monee Village Board meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, Dave Short of Provision Lab presented a comprehensive report detailing the impact of the Provision Market food pantry during its first full year of operation.

Since opening on Feb. 7, 2025, the market has served 653 unique households. Short reported that families returning as needed resulted in nearly 4,900 household visits. The demographic breakdown of those assisted included 3,342 children and teens, nearly 5,000 adults, and approximately 4,500 seniors.

Short highlighted the organization’s “client choice” model, which allows visitors to shop for items they need rather than receiving a pre-packed box, preserving dignity for those seeking assistance.

“We’re not providing a handout, we’re providing a hand up,” Short said.

The presentation included a video featuring testimonials from volunteers and residents who utilize the pantry. Short acknowledged the support of village officials and corporate partners, including Northern Illinois Food Bank, Amazon Fresh, and Earthrise Energy.

Short also provided an update on the Historia Café project on Main Street. He announced that two staff members, Jeremiah Denzo and Hannah James, are now working full-time on the coffee shop’s opening.

“We made a deliberate decision to prioritize the market,” Short explained regarding the timeline. “With the market now established and operating consistently, we are able to give focused attention to the next phase.”

Additionally, Short noted that the organization’s low-cost legal aid program, which was paused following the passing of its director, is scheduled to relaunch in May under new leadership.

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