Betty Price, affectionately known as “Mother Price, died September 2 after battling cancer. As a child, Betty Price grew up, often, hungry. She vowed that she would help others around her that were cold, hungry, and in need. After leaving her job of 23 years, she began feeding and providing clothing to the needy in her home.
Betty Price had served the community for over 30 years with love and was a mother figure to those she touched. Her family will make sure that they will continue Mother Price’s legacy. She’s helped people that have leaned on her for food, clothing, doctor’s appointments. She’s lost three houses keeping this place open. By giving them a piece of bread when they are hungry, I have done my duty. That is what she’s taught us. That is the way she taught us. That is what my sister and I will continue to do,” Sheila Price, her daughter, told WGN9.
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Weekly Hours of Operation – Food
Monday – Noontime hot lunch in the dining room
Wednesday – Noontime hot lunch in the dining room
Friday – Noontime hot lunch in the dining room
Weekly Hours of Operation – Clothing
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday – clothing available for pickup from 9 AM to 4 PM
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