Economy strains many area charities

Donations about the same, but demand is up locally

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Vicki Deter places donated toys into the Toys For Tots bins set up in front of the Sauk Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Wednesday afternoon in Sterling. People interested in donating to Sauk Valley Toys for Tots also can visit its website at rock-falls-il.toysfortots.org. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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It served 1,169 children last year, and Straith expects about the same level of need this year. About 200 already are signed up.

Mount Morris still is reeling from the May 2011 closure of Quad Graphics and the loss of Kable News jobs, which affected about 2,000 families, she said.

“Jobs are scarce,” she said. “We are struggling to get back on our feet.”

The Salvation Army in Sterling has increased its annual goal by $25,000 to $125,000 because of an increase in need in the community, Lt. Cindy Marquis said. The number of people receiving food from The Salvation Army tripled from June to September, she said.

The group had raised about $10,000 by Nov. 17, which was about 8 percent more than that time last year. But with increased need, “we’re behind where we need to be,” she said.

“What we raise at Christmas is about 75 percent of our annual income, so it’s really incredibly important that we make our Christmas goal,” she said.

The Salvation Army’s Christmas effort pays, entirely or partly, for all of its yearlong assistance programs for people in need, such as its emergency food pantry, water bill assistance, and help with personal care items.

Long stretches of unemployment have taken their toll on the community, Marquis said.

The organization is short of volunteers. There aren’t enough bell ringers to fill the two shifts a day at 12 locations, and fewer groups are volunteering to ring bells than in the past.

“We have spots that have been open just because we don’t have anybody to put there,” she said.

About 20 to 22 ringers have signed up, she said.

Sauk Valley Food Bank, which supplies local food pantries, has seen donations of money and food “coming in very strongly,” Director Carol Siefken said.

“I don’t like to talk about the amount of money, but it’s been very substantial, and it’s been shared with the pantries,” she said.

The food bank has received thousands of pounds of food over the past month and a half, which is about the same amount that was collected last year, and monetary donations have been about the same as last holiday season, she said.

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