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Working together to provide food security for the residents for the communities we serve.
To pay down lunch debt and advocate for better nutrition solutions across all public schools.
Bread Head seeks to partner in the empowerment of people by providing access to food literacy in the form of cooking classes that encourage self efficacy.
Our mission is to improve public health by providing the latest in evidence-based nutrition and health research in an accessible format to enable the public to make informed dietary choices.
The Wiregrass Area Food Bank feeds the needy of Southeast Alabama through member agencies by soliciting, procuring, and distributing excess food and grocery products, developing and mentoring agency networks, and cultivating community awareness and participation.
Our mission is to alleviate hunger in Ozaukee County with dignity and compassion.
To provide food, hope, and encouragement to children experiencing weekend hunger.
Feeding families in need. We focus on NYC and Westchester County. Traditionally our main event is the week before Thanksgiving when we deliver food either directly to families in need, or indirectly through our non-profit agency partners as listed on our website.
Gaithersburg HELP is an all-volunteer organization which was founded in 1968 by a consortium of Gaithersburg congregations. We provide basic needs assistance to area residents including food, medical prescriptions, infant needs, transportation for medical services, financial assistance to prevent eviction or utility cutoff and, provide referrals to providers of services not available through HELP. More than 45 years later our mission remains the same, meeting the basic needs of Gaithersburg area residents.
Food for Lane county administers innovative programs that respond to the immediate crisis of hunger and help individuals and families address chronic food insecurity through self-sufficiency and education. We distributed 8.1 million pounds of food through our 153 partner agencies in 2014-2015. The largest program, the emergency food box program, served a total of 69,696 individuals in Lane county. We also recruited, trained and mobilized thousands of community volunteers who donated 69,000 hours to this hunger relief effort.
The mission of EChO is to assist people in our community with their basic and urgent needs and to help them realize their potential on their path to self-sufficiency
Central Illinois Foodbank's mission is to provide food and develop an awareness of and creative solutions for food insecurity.