What's Going On
2011 Haunts Against Hunger
The 2011 Haunts Against Hunger was a horrifying success. Additional to food collected at the event, another 13 boxes of food was collected by Worthwoods School. A special thanks to Clerk Bonnie Price and Trustees Colleen McElroy and Rich Dziedzic for their help in putting this together. For photos and more information, see our webpage here or join our group on facebook.
The Food Pantry is open to needy families on Tuesdays from 9am - 11am & 4pm - 6pm.

The United Methodist Church Food Pantry
is in Need of Help for Thanksgiving!
If you would like to help the UMC of Worth Food Pantry for Thanksgiving -- they need side dishes....stuffing, mashed potatoes, jellos, sweet potato, cranberry, gravy, cake mixes and frostings.... And for Christmas, personal care items.... shampoo, conditioner, soap, shavers, shaving cream, deodorant, tampons, pads, toothbrushes, toothpaste, diapers, wipes,baby shampoos/soaps...

You can contact Kate Morgan at 708-448-6682 to schedule a delivery or pick-up of your food donations. Monetary donations are also welcome. Your support is greatly appreciated this holiday season. Currently, the pantry is serving 100+ families each week, a number that is sure to rise as winter approaches. The food pantry is located in the basement of the UMC-Worth at 112th and Depot.

Supporting your local lodge helps support your community!
The Worth F.O.P. DOES NOT make telephone solicitations!
We have one fund raiser a year by way of our associate membership,
which is mailed to the residents in November of each year.

Cell Phone Program
The Worth Police Department participates in a cell phone program where-as we will supply a free cell phone to residents that are domestic violence victims who have financial limitations and in need of a cell phone for dialing 911 for protection.

These cell phones only dial 911

This program is open to elderly and financially limited residents of the Village of Worth

Questions please call (708)448-3979
and ask for Officer Anthony Ritz of Neighborhood Watch

Find out how law enforcement
helps support
the Special Olympics!