A woman in south suburban Homewood decided to step up and help the community during hard times. And, she's receiving even more support.
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- Rachel Smith created a little free pantry in front of her home in South Suburban Homewood. 9s
- The pantry has received overwhelming support and donations locally and from beyond the area. 13s
- Due to the volume of donations, the pantry expanded from one bin to a full community movement. 24s
- The pantry is unmanned, open 24 hours, and requires no forms or questions. 28s
- It offers canned goods, cereal, beverages, and baby items, with more information available online. 37s