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            Attorney General Madigan distributes $500,000 to Illinois' 8 
			regional food banks 
			Distribution pushes Lawyers Feeding Illinois campaign to more than 
			3.7M meals Funds from 
			legal settlements to help feed needy in all 102 Illinois counties 
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            [May 10, 2013] 
            CHICAGO -- Attorney General Lisa 
			Madigan announced Wednesday that her office will distribute $500,000 
			in funding from several legal settlements to food banks across 
			Illinois to help feed families and people in need. Madigan said the 
			money will make food available to local food pantries that serve 
			each of Illinois' 102 counties. | 
			
            |  Madigan made the disbursement announcement at an awards ceremony for Lawyers 
Feeding Illinois, the first-ever statewide food and fundraising campaign 
conducted by the Illinois State Bar Association. The association exceeded its 
goal of raising funds for 1 million meals, with teams of lawyers throughout the 
state raising in excess of 1.27 million meals for Illinois residents struggling 
with hunger. The attorney general's office partnered with the bar association on 
the campaign. "No one should go hungry. The Lawyers Feeding Illinois campaign 
will help the food banks throughout our state provide meals to adults and 
children in need. This settlement funding from my office's work will add to this 
important effort to bring hope to many who are facing tough times and struggling 
to make ends meet," Madigan said. 
 "I am delighted that the funding facilitated by Attorney General Madigan will 
bring the total of meals provided through Lawyers Feeding Illinois to more than 
3,777,560," said John Thies, ISBA president. "The participation of our state's 
chief legal officer demonstrates the strong commitment of the legal profession 
to this important cause." Thies' wife, Terry, chaired the Lawyers Feeding Illinois campaign. The funds that the attorney general distributed to battle hunger come from 
several settlements her office reached in which the funds were designated to be 
used to focus on health and nutrition. Specifically, $380,000 of the total 
distribution will go to the Greater Chicago Food Depository, which annually 
provides food for 678,000 adults and children in Cook County through a network 
of 650 shelters, soup kitchens and food pantries. This money was recovered 
through an investigation into former Chicago Bears player Chris Zorich's 
charitable foundation. Additionally, Madigan will distribute $120,000 from other 
settlements to the state's seven regional food banks outside of Cook County. 
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			The following is a breakdown of the $500,615 distribution: 
				
				Greater Chicago 
				Food Depository, Chicago, serving Cook County: $380,000
				Northern Illinois 
				Food Bank, Geneva, serving 13 counties: $61,306.28
				Central Illinois 
				Foodbank, Springfield, serving 21 counties: $14,269.56
				Eastern Illinois 
				Foodbank, Urbana, serving 14 counties: $12,331.72 
				River Bend Foodbank, 
				Moline, serving 17 counties: $10,570.05
				St. Louis Area 
				Foodbank, St. Louis, Mo., serving 12 counties in Illinois: 
				$11,852.36
				Peoria Area Food 
				Bank, Peoria, serving eight counties: $5,285.03
				Tri-State Food Bank, Evansville, Ind., 
				serving 16 counties in Illinois: $5,000 
[Text from file received from the office
of
Illinois Attorney General Lisa 
Madigan] 
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