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Somerville Homeless Coalition

The mission of the Somerville Homeless Coalition is to provide homeless and near-homeless individuals and families with personalized supportive services and tailored housing solutions with a goal of obtaining and maintaining affordable housing.

Gaining Ground

Gaining Ground grows organic produce for hunger relief with help from volunteers of all ages and abilities, who work and learn in our gardens.

End 68 Hours Of Hunger

The mission of End 68 Hours of Hunger is to confront the nearly 68 hours of hunger experienced by some local children between the free lunch they receive on Friday and the free breakfast they receive on Monday.  We provide backpacks of food to feed them through the weekend

Nourish My Soul Inc

Nourish My Soul is dedicated to improving the food system through community based agriculture, nutrition education, and youth empowerment while advocating for food sovereignty. Food is the catalyst used to connect communities, encourage stewardship, and inspire new leaders in the food movement.

Full Plates Full Potential

Full Plates Full Potential is working hard to end child hunger in Maine by connecting kids to effective nutrition programs like school breakfast, lunch and summer meals and more.

The Stone Foundation

The Stone Foundation's mission is to engage, empower and enrich the lives of disadvantaged women and youth.

Project Of Easton

ProJeCt of Easton, Inc.’s mission is to “build a better community by helping people help themselves” and education is key. We prepare people to succeed in work, school, and life by giving them the skills, knowledge, and support needed to break the cycle of poverty and achieve their goals. ProJeCt believes that education is the key to helping economically and educationally disadvantaged adults and children in the Lehigh Valley. Our school and workforce preparation services address the alarming poverty and low-literacy rates in the region by teaching clients the skills needed to succeed as a contributing member of society, whether in work, school, or as a citizen. All our programs are free, located in Easton, Pennsylvania, and are open to residents of the greater Lehigh Valley.

Living Hope Farm

LIVING HOPE FARM INC LOOKS TO EXPLORE WHAT IT MEANS TO COOPERATIVELY RAISE FOOD, TO FARM AND MANAGE LIVESTOCK WELL IN THE 21ST CENTURY; TO TREAT THE LAND AS A TREASURE, AND TO THINK OF FOOD AS A SACRED GIFT. LIVING HOPE FARM DESIRES TO BUILD NEW CONNECTIONS; MOVING FROM COMMODITIES TO COMMUNITY FROM FAST FOOD TO FRESH, LOCAL FOOD AND FROM MINDLESS EATING TO A RESPECTFUL, JUST ORIENTED WAY OF SHARING WHAT IS GROWN.

Iringa Hope

Iringa Hope works in rural Iringa, Tanzania to alleviate poverty through two initiatives: Micro finance through village based cooperatives. These cooperatives make small loans to farmers and shop keepers which gives them access to the things they need to earn a living. Agricultural co-ops to provide access to agricultural inputs and help with training and marketing.

Global Jewish Assistance And Relief Network (Jar)

Together with Israel's Ministry of Welfare, we at Global Jewish Assistance send out Food Cards to the needy in Israel. These debit like cards allow those struggling to purchase basic foods like everybody else in the supermarket, with their DIGNITY and without shame. We are so appreciative to all who contribute to our cause of feeding our hungry brethren in the Holy Land.

Maryknoll Sisters Of St. Dominic

Mission in the Third Millennium challenges Maryknoll Sisters to respond as women yearning for authentic justice and reconciliation in the midst of a fractured and divided world.  Called to reflect God's compassionate and inclusive love, we are sent to walk with peoples of many lands, crossing the boundaries of culture, race and religious beliefs.     Maryknoll Sisters live the gospel values through a variety of ministries. We are engaged in evangelization, pastoral work, education and social welfare, medicine, communications, agriculture and science.  We serve the poor wherever we find them: in their homes, in prisons, in hospitals, in refugee camps, and on the streets.     Some of us work with youth groups, women and the elderly, and in the arts and communications.  Others promote and participate in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue.  Often we find ourselves networking with national and international non‑governmental organizations.     Wherever we are and in whatever we do, we strive to participate effectively in the mission presence and activity of the Universal Church so that God's Reign of peace, justice and love may be proclaimed and witnessed to throughout the world.  Mission means seeding hope wherever we are.

Belmont Food Pantry

The Belmont Food Pantry Inc. is a nonprofit organization whose resources are available to Belmont residents. One must show proof of Belmont residency to use the pantry. We have been open since 1992 on a weekly basis with no operating or overhead charges.