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Monday, September 17, 2018

Help neighbors and strangers celebrate their birthdays


Imagine.

You’re doing what you can to make ends meet.
Your loved one’s birthday is coming up.
Do you spend funds on ends meat--sold at some deli counters, sometimes they include cheese--or on baking supplies to make a birthday cake?

Skevanton’s Hillside Pantry has got your back.
They provide birthday cake kits: Cake mix, frosting, candles, sometimes a card.

If you have the means, consider creating some birthday cake kits for the pantry.

You can drop them off at Rotary International's headquarters on Sherman. In the lobby, by the sundries shop, is a collection box. A member or friend of the Rotary Club of Evanston will take contributions to the pantry.

Learn more about the kits and what else the Hillside Pantry is looking for online, because while cake is nice, so is tuna.