Mayor Brandon Johnson touts $18M invested in Black, Latino businesses to feed migrants

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Johnson toured BJ’s Market and Bakery on the Far South Side, pointing to $17.6 million in mostly state funding that has gone to the endeavor.

Prep workers Alejandra Vargas, left, and Tom Ross unload a tray of chicken nuggets from the oven, for asylum-seeking migrants at B.J’s Market and Bakery on Feb. 6, 2024, in Chicago. Mayor Johnson had earlier come to talk about the efforts by Black businesses to feed migrants, with the help of state and city funding. Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday celebrated a network of Black and Latino-owned Chicago businesses that he said has fed more than 10,000 migrants with the help of $17.

“I want to thank the Greater Chicago Food Depository for its service to our city during this critical time,” Johnson said in a statement. “I also want to recognize BJ’s Market and Bakery for being an anchor of the South Side, and for being a part of a number of community-based organizations stepping up to meet this moment by providing delicious and nutritious food to thousands of our new neighbors.

“We believe food is a basic human right and our mission is to end hunger,” Kate Maehr, CEO of the Food Depository, said in a statement. “Our work to feed new arrivals gave us the opportunity to meet an urgent demand while creating economic impact and living wage jobs. We did this by investing directly in neighborhood-based Chicago restaurants and caterers.”an infusion of public dollars in early December, after Gov. J.B.

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