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Monee’s Provision Market Brings Dignity to Food Assistance with ‘Client Choice’ Model

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Article Summary: Provision Market in Monee is transforming the traditional food pantry experience by allowing neighbors to shop for their own groceries in a retail-style setting. The nonprofit emphasizes dignity and community support, serving seniors, families, and those facing sudden unemployment.

Provision Market Key Points:

  • Model: The pantry operates as a “client choice” market, allowing guests to select their own fresh produce, meat, and dairy rather than receiving pre-packed boxes.

  • Leadership: Directed by Bernadette and organized by Provision Lab founders Darnese and Dave.

  • Community Impact: Volunteers and clients describe the market as a “Godsend” that removes the shame often associated with food assistance.

  • Call for Support: Organizers are actively seeking donations from big box stores and coupons from local restaurants to further support their clients.

MONEE — A local nonprofit is redefining how food assistance is delivered in the village by offering a shopping experience focused on dignity rather than charity. In a video released on Monday, February 2, 2026, organizers and volunteers at Provision Market in Monee detailed their mission to provide a “hand up, not a handout.”

Unlike traditional pantries that distribute pre-packed boxes, Provision Market utilizes a “client choice” model. This setup resembles a grocery store where residents can walk the aisles and select specific items they need, such as fresh vegetables, fruit, dairy, and meat.

The concept resonated immediately with the community. One of the organization’s founders, identified as Dave from Provision Lab, recounted a conversation with a worker installing the facility’s sign. The worker noted that while his mother had relied on pantries during his childhood, the experience was often embarrassing.

“He used the word dignity,” Dave said. “He said, ‘It’s like you’re providing dignity. It’s like you’re coming and you’re actually shopping like you’re in a grocery store.'”

Bernadette, who directs the market, emphasized that the organization strives to treat every visitor with respect, regardless of their financial status. “No matter how much money you make or don’t make, you still should be treated with the dignity and respect as a human being,” she said.

The market serves a diverse demographic, including seniors on fixed incomes and families navigating unexpected hardships. Annette Bibs, a widow of 26 years who cares for a disabled daughter, described the market as a “provision from God.” Similarly, an 84-year-old resident stated that the market allows her to maintain independence without burdening her children.

The facility is powered by local volunteers, some of whom are also clients. Desan, a six-year resident of Monee who lost his job, initially utilized the market for survival before becoming a volunteer himself. “It’s almost as if you [are] in one of the regular grocery stores,” Desan said. “Where we lacked, this market picked up for us.”

Cindy, a retired healthcare worker and volunteer, shared a story of a client who was moved to tears simply by being able to choose pancake mix and syrup to make his own breakfast. “He said, ‘Now I can make myself breakfast… and not worry where’s my meal coming next,'” Cindy recalled.

Organizers are calling on the local business community to sustain and expand these efforts. They are specifically requesting participation from big box stores and local eateries, such as pizza establishments, to provide coupons or donations.

“If anybody’s listening to us and wants to come out and donate to us, that would be a real help to us in our community,” said a volunteer identified as a coordinator for donation pickups.

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