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Assistance ProgramsThrough programs designed to improve food security for individuals and communities, the Peoria Area Food Bank connects people with more food and resources, and gives them the tools they need to become self-sufficient. The Food Bank provides 80 very active pantries, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, senior housing, and low income day-care centers with large quantities of food from name brand manufactures and USDA commodities on a daily basis. Click to locate an agency near you. Through a Mobile Pantry, a truckload of food is distributed to clients in pre-packed boxes or through a farmers market-style distribution where clients choose to take what they need. We operate 4 mobile food pantries throughout our service area. The locations of our mobile food pantries are listed below. Go to the Agency Locator page and type in the zip code of the location to get hours of operation and directions. For more information, contact Jeanette at 309-999-3841. Fairview “Helping Hands” Mobile Pantry, 61432

South Fulton County Consulting and Counseling, 61484 The Backpack Program helps hungry children by providing them with nutritious, child-friendly and easy-to-prepare food to take home on weekends and school vacations when other resources are not available. We assist several pantries that provide backpacks to hundreds of children on the weekend. For more information, contact Jeanette at 309-999-3841.Peoria Public Library - Peoria, Illinois Peoria Public Library Standards of Behavior The Peoria Public Library is a tax-supported public institution whose purpose depends upon an environment where the public can avail itself of library resources in a calm, quiet, and controlled setting assuring patrons of their legally protected right to receive information. Library patrons therefore properly expect each of our facilities to be clean, comfortable, and safe places for selecting materials, reading, researching, studying, writing, and attending programs and meetings. To this end, the Library is responsible for establishing rules of conduct to protect the rights and safety of Library patrons, volunteers, and staff, and for preserving and protecting the Library’s materials, equipment, facilities, and grounds consistent with its strong commitment to intellectual freedom and to freedom of access to information.

As used in this policy, (1) “Library facility” or “facility” may be used interchangeably and shall mean a building, a room, an interior or exterior area (e.g., a garden or patio), equipment, fixture, or other part of the buildings, equipment, or grounds of the Peoria Public Library and (2) “Library material,” “Library resource,” “material,” or “resource” may be used interchangeably and shall mean any book
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The Peoria Public Library reserves the right to search any or all backpacks, bags, briefcases, packages, or containers being brought into Library facilities. Behavior becomes unacceptable when it interferes with the rights of others, results in injury to oneself or others, or reasonably threatens to damage or actually damages any Library facility, material, or resource other than through customary or commonly accepted use resulting in ordinary wear and tear.
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Panhandling, soliciting, or conducting surveys not authorized by the Library Speaking in a loud or disruptive manner, running, congregating in unruly groups, or creating a public disturbance Neglecting to provide proper supervision of children Using cellular phones or audio equipment audible to others Being under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or substances Bringing animals (except service animals) into the Library, except as authorized by the Library Director Bringing scooters, bicycles, roller blades, skateboards, or similar wheeled devices into the Library or using such devices on the premises of a Library facility Verbally or physically threatening or harassing other patrons, volunteers, or staff Failing or refusing to comply with a reasonable staff directive or request Smoking, chewing, or using any other form of tobacco within the Library and/or within 15 feet of the Library entrance(s) (Smoke Free Illinois Act, 410 ILCS 82/1 et seq.)

Lying down or putting feet up on any couch, table, or seat in any Library facility, or any use of facilities which is likely to cause personal injury or injury to others Entering the Library without shirt or shoes, with personal hygiene that is offensive to others, or violating federal, state or local law relating to public indecency or protection of public health Spitting or throwing anything over the skylight or stairwell railings Consuming food in public areas of the Library other than meeting rooms or the lounge area(s) Bringing in belongings larger in size than may be comfortably fitted underneath a chair at the Library facility into which the belongings are brought Sitting at a public computer in a group larger than two people Carrying firearms and dangerous weapons of any type, including knife blades longer than three inches, explosive devices, chemicals, and volatile substances or fluids, onto the premises of a Library facility, except for authorized law enforcement officials (Illinois Firearm Concealed Carry Act, 430 ILCS 66/65(18))

Using another person’s name or library card or giving false information in order to use Library resources, such as gaining access to computers, checking out materials, or participating in programs Theft, mutilation, or vandalism of any Library material or resource (Protection of Library Materials, 720 ILCS 5/16B) Progressive discipline will be used relative to violations of this policy. Consequences of misconduct may include one or more of the following: a verbal warning, eviction from the Library, loss of Library privileges, and arrest. Federal and state laws and Peoria ordinances pertaining to the use and protection of public facilities, specifically public libraries, and to persons working in, occupying, or using such public facilities will be fully enforced. The Standards of Behavior Policy will be reviewed and revised as necessary by the Board of Trustees of Peoria Public Library. Adopted by the Peoria Public Library Board of Trustees on February 15, 2011.