Greater Chicago Food Depository
Pamela D. Jenkins possesses extensive experience in development operations and data analysis within the non-profit sector. Currently serving as the Manager of Development Operations at the Greater Chicago Food Depository since 2015, Pamela oversees initiatives that provide food to the hungry and collaborates with over 700 partner agencies. Previously, from 2007 to 2015, Pamela worked as the Database and Stewardship Coordinator at the Museum of Science and Industry, enhancing visitor engagement and educational outreach. Earlier experience includes a role as Data Analyst at the Illinois Primary Health Care Association, supporting community health initiatives across Illinois. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Benedictine University, a Health Education and Promotion Certificate from Benedictine University, and additional education from Illinois State University and Roosevelt University.
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Greater Chicago Food Depository
The Greater Chicago Food Depository, Chicago’s food bank, believes a healthy community starts with food. We are at the center of a network of more than 800 partner organizations and programs – food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, mobile distributions and other partners – working to bring food, dignity and hope to our neighbors across Chicago and Cook County. The Food Depository addresses the root causes of hunger with job training, advocacy and other innovative solutions. We are a proud member of Feeding America – the national network of food banks. By working to help those most in need go from hungry to hopeful, we truly become a Greater Chicago. Learn more at chicagosfoodbank.org