Our mission is to eliminate the barriers to accessing the essentials that enable every person to fully participate in daily life.
We distribute products through two channels: a network of community partners and direct service. We provide assistance to individuals and families in need throughout northern Illinois.
Our community partners submit orders to us on behalf of those they serve and we fill them. Orders are picked up at our office by the agency and they handle the distribution to the families.
Direct service is available to individuals and families through our mobile pantry. To qualify, individuals/families cannot be receiving the same products from other agencies and must complete our online registration form. Identification and documentation is required for individuals, parents/guardians, and children.Â




Founded in 2010, Keeping Families Covered was built with the goal of connecting families to basic human needs.
What began as a collection of items in our founder’s basement has evolved into a brick-and-mortar organization with a mission of eliminating barriers to access essentials for the most vulnerable residents in northern Illinois.
We know that parenting and caregiving is challenging, but it is even more difficult when you lack the necessities. We believe that everyone should be able to access, and afford, the basics they need to thrive and reach their full potential. Â
We continue to foster relationships with a vast network of community partners and provide help to thousands of families each month. With just 20 team members who commit over 2,000 hours of service each year, our organization is small but mighty.

Ann Marie Mathis
As a mother of 7, Ann Marie understands the challenge of caring for young children and yourself. That challenge is compounded when individuals and families struggle to access, and afford, necessities like diapers and period supplies. Armed with a M.S. and B.S. in organizational leadership, and over 20 years ofcorporate experience, she started Keeping Families Covered in an effort to make a difference and provide support to people in crisis, ensuring that essentials like diapers and period products were available to those who needed them most.
Board of Directors

Kate Sobolak

Julie Roper

Heather Nordin

Susan Rappin

Angela Castaneda
Our Waukegan Team

Andrew Orozco

Nancy Shanahan

Patty Samuelian

Janine Stoll

Erin Ulrich

Sandy Pearson

Lizzy Helgren

Laurie Paterkiewicz

Jackie Leavenworth

Gary Kwiecinski

Becky Rolston

Dan Helgren

Susan Kipp

Tracy Brandt
Our McHenry Team
Janet Pickett
Barb Dolmon
Claire Fair
Our Community Partners
1st Way Life Center (Johnsburg)
Arms of Love (Cary)
Avon Township (Round Lake Park)
Baby2Baby (Los Angeles)
Bombas (New York)
Conscience Community Network (Lake County)
Community Youth Network (Grayslake)
Crystal Lake Food Pantry (Crystal Lake)
D300 Food Pantry (Carpentersville)
ELCA Outreach Center (Kenosha)
Evangelical Child & Family Agency – Pregnancy & Support Services (Wheaton)
Faith Acres Foundation (Island Lake)
Family Focus, Inc. (Highland Park)
Fellowship Housing (Hoffman Estates)
FISH of Carpentersville Food Pantry (Carpentersville)
FISH of McHenry Food Pantry (McHenry)
Gideon Court Apartments (DeKalb)
Hope Food Distribution Services (Libertyville)
Kids Above All (Elgin, Kane & Waukegan)
Lake County Health Department (Waukegan)
Marengo Area Outreach Enterprises (Marengo)
Mothers Trust Foundation (Lake Forest)
National Charity League (Wilmette)
North Chicago Community Partners (Lake Bluff)
Northern Illinois Food Bank (Park City)
OMNI Youth Services (Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, Arlington Heights)
One Hope United Busy Bee Home Visiting (Waukegan)
One Hope United Parents As Teachers (North Chicago & Waukegan)
Options and Advocacy for McHenry County (Crystal Lake)
Rosalind Franklin University Health Clinics Community Care Connection (North Chicago)
Round Lake Area School District #116 (Round Lake)
Senior Care Volunteer Network (Crystal Lake)
Senior Services Associates, Inc. (McHenry)
St. Ann’s Episcopal Church (Woodstock)
St. Joseph Food Pantry (Libertyville)
The Chapel Grayslake (Grayslake)
The Chapel Palatine (Palatine)
The Hope Collective (Lake Zurich)
Vernon Area Public Library (Vernon Hills)
Warren-Newport Public Library (Gurnee)
Washington School Birth to 3 Program (Harvard)
Woodstock Food Pantry (Woodstock)