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OUR PARTNER FOOD PANTRY

All Saints & St. Thomas of Villanova
FOOD PANTRY PARTNERSHIP
 
We are proud to announce that St. Thomas of Villanova is partnering with The All Saints Food Pantry (ASFP) to provide food for those in need.
 
The Food Pantry operates out of the:
Community Resource Center - POC
1585 N Rand Rd, Palatine.
847-776-9500


IN NEED OF FOOD?
The pantry is open on:
Thursdays from 4pm – 6pm.
Saturdays from 9am – Noon.

No appointment needed.  
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HOW CAN I HELP?
Volunteer!

Email FoodPantry@stov.org for the most current list of volunteer opportunities.

Donate Food!
First Weekend of the Month Food Collection at All Masses.  
Bring your donations to church and place by the ambo.


Anytime the Parish Office is open! 
Just drop it off at the front desk.



​For I was hungry and you gave me food.  Matthew 25:35

Location

1201 E Anderson Drive
Palatine, IL 60074

ALL ARE WELCOME AT ST. THOMAS!


We are a vibrant Catholic Community that welcomes all who enter our doors.  Come and see for yourself.  Attend Mass, join a Scripture Study or pray in silence during Adoration.  With over 40 active Ministries, you can easily get involved and grow your spiritual life.

If you'd like more information, please contact us. 

​We'd love to meet you.


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  • WELCOME
    • JOIN OUR CHURCH
    • SACRAMENTS
    • FR. KRIS' BLOG
    • FLOCKNOTE
  • WORSHIP
  • FORMATION
    • OUR SCHOOL
    • RELIGIOUS ED
    • MINISTRIES
    • RCIA - Becoming Catholic
    • SPIRITUALITY & PRAYER
    • HELPFUL LINKS
  • GIVE
  • BULLETINS
  • Calendar
  • ABOUT US
    • CONTACT US
    • DIRECTIONS
    • RENEW MY CHURCH
    • PARISH HISTORY
    • OUR PATRON SAINT