Bloomingdale Township

Bloomingdale Township Bloomingdale Township operates a senior center, food pantry, general assistance, LIHEAP, emergency assistance, Mental Health Board, Youth Counseling & more

Congratulations on your retirement, Bump!
04/24/2026

Congratulations on your retirement, Bump!

Thank you to Electri-Flex for their generous donation of Easter hams and sides to the Bloomingdale Township  Pantry and ...
03/28/2026

Thank you to Electri-Flex for their generous donation of Easter hams and sides to the Bloomingdale Township Pantry and also thanks to the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office for helping out with the program.

01/23/2026

FOOD PANTRY DRIVE UP DISTRIBUTION CANCELED FRIDAY JANUARY 23, 2026

Due to anticipated bitterly cold weather, the Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry Drive Up distribution will be cancelled Friday January 23, to ensure the safety of our volunteers.

The General Assistance Department will remain open, and food can be obtained inside the building Any questions can be directed to 630.529-9993.

12/20/2025
Holiday meal distribution today at Bloomingdale Township, thanks to all the volunteers who helped. Pictured is Chuck Kin...
12/19/2025

Holiday meal distribution today at Bloomingdale Township, thanks to all the volunteers who helped. Pictured is Chuck Kinnaman, Santa Claus, Township Supervisor Michael D. Hovde, Jr., and Township Trustee Greg Martucci. A chilly day but  great to help our residents in need

Thank you to Jason Kinander and Electri-flex for your generous donation to the Bloomingdale township food pantry  today...
12/12/2025

Thank you to Jason Kinander and Electri-flex for your generous donation to the Bloomingdale township food pantry  today!!

Thank you to Medinah Cub Scout Pack 11 for their wonderful donation of food they collected for the Bloomingdale Township...
11/18/2025

Thank you to Medinah Cub Scout Pack 11 for their wonderful donation of food they collected for the Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry! 

Thank you, Bloomingdale Bank & Trust for collecting food donations for the Bloomingdale Township food pantry. We greatly...
11/05/2025

Thank you, Bloomingdale Bank & Trust for collecting food donations for the Bloomingdale Township food pantry. We greatly appreciate it.

At Bloomingdale Township, generosity makes all the difference. Bloomingdale Township's Food Pantry is continuing to prov...
11/03/2025

At Bloomingdale Township, generosity makes all the difference. Bloomingdale Township's Food Pantry is continuing to provide food assistance to residents in need and your support helps keep our pantry shelves stocked.

Donations of non-perishable food items or monetary contributions go directly toward helping local families. Every gift, big or small, makes an impact. The Food Pantry relies on donations and volunteers to operate.

To donate or learn more, visit us at https://www.bloomingdaletownship.com/services/general-assistance-department

Our most needed food items are :

TUNA
EGG NOODLES
PASTA
PASTA SAUCE
MAC AND CHEESE
CANNED VEGGIES
SOUP
RAMEN NOODLES
PEANUT BUTTER
JELLY
SCHOOL SNACKS
KNORR SIDE DISHES
RICE
CEREAL
CANNED FRUIT
CRACKERS
JIFFY BOX MIX
MASHED POTATOES
STUFFING
OATMEAL

Bloomingdale Township Supervisor Michael D.Hovde, Jr. served on a panel today at Lake Park High School this afternoon jo...
09/26/2025

Bloomingdale Township Supervisor Michael D.Hovde, Jr. served on a panel today at Lake Park High School this afternoon joined by Senator Seth Lewis, Representative Michele Mussman, and Illinois Speaker of the House Chris Welch. Great questions and discussion on issues with these kids who are our bright future in Illinois! 

09/03/2025

LIHEAP Applications will be taken at Bloomingdale Township 123 Rosedale Ave, Bloomingdale, IL 60108 (630) 529-7715

The DuPage County Community Services Department, as administrator of the Energy Assistance Program in DuPage County, is pleased to announce that funds are available to assist income-eligible households with their natural gas, propane and/or electric bills, and furnace assistance for inoperable heating systems.

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides one-time benefits to income-eligible homeowners and renters to help with energy bills and for reconnection of energy service. Propane customers who are part of the priority group are encouraged to apply when the program opens in October. Propane prices typically increase during the winter months so by applying early, propane customers will see their LIHEAP benefit go further.

To complete an application, you must submit all documentation required:

Proof of gross income from all household members for the prior 30-day period beginning with the date of application.
For all customers new to LIHEAP, and/or for new household members of previous customers, proof of Social Security numbers (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) for all household members. Individuals without a SSN or ITIN may still apply.
A copy of current heat and electric bills issued within the last 30 days.
A copy of rental agreement (if renting) showing that utilities are included (heat and/or electric), the monthly rental amount and landlord contact, for a potential direct cash benefit.
Other documents may be needed based on your household situation. If you have questions regarding this, please call our office.
The program will begin taking applications on October 1, 2025, for older adults (60 years +), individuals with a disability, families with children 5 years and younger, and households that are disconnected from their utilities, have a disconnection notice or have less than 25% in their propane tank. All other income-eligible households can start applying November 1, 2025. Beginning January 1, 2026, income-eligible LIHEAP customers of ComEd will receive a monthly discount on their electric bill through the new Low Income Discount Rates. Visit powerbilldiscount.com for more details.

Applications will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis through August 15, 2026, or until funding is exhausted. Households that receive a one-time benefit may return during the program year if they become disconnected or get a disconnect notice. Homeowners who have a non-working heating system may be eligible for free repairs.

The program has expanded eligibility this year. Households must be at or below 60% of the state median income to receive a benefit from LIHEAP. The 30-day income guidelines for LIHEAP are based on State Median Income, Federal Poverty Guidelines, and the number of persons living in the household. The household income guidelines are as follows: 1- $3,332, 2- $4,357, 3- $5,382, 4- $6,407. Go to dupagecounty.gov/liheap or liheapillinois.com to find income limits for households with 5 members and more.

You may also apply at at DuPage County Community Services, 421 N County Farm Road, Third Floor, in Wheaton. Please visit https://tinyurl.com/LIHEAP-APPT or call Community Services at 630-407-6500 or 800-942-9412 (toll-free) starting Wednesday, September 17, to schedule an appointment for October at the County offices.

08/26/2025

The Township and surrounding region continue to experience elevated West Nile Virus infection rate in collected mosquitoes at several locations . To help reduce risk, our contractor Clarke will be conducting a Township-wide adult mosquito control application this evening, August 26, 2025, as part of our core program (weather permitting). This will also include ATV treatments along the North Central Regional Trail (Keeneyville).

Address

Bloomingdale, IL

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16305297715

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