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Fearless Farmers empowers people to teach future generations of regenerative farmers in classrooms, on farms, and in communities.
Clay Street Table is operated exclusively for charitable purposes including serving meals and operating food pantries for vulnerable members of the community.
Our mission is to deliver hope to suffering children by equipping local churches for gospel-centered mercy ministry. Children's Hunger Fund is a publicly funded, non-profit organization, which exists to alleviate children's suffering. To accomplish this, CHF solicits donations of food, clothing, hygiene items, toys and medicines from U.S. companies. These products are delivered through a monitored food distribution network in cities and countries around the world. CHF relies heavily on monetary contributions from concerned citizens across America. We realize our donors have many options for their charitable giving and every effort is made to effectively utilize their investment. CHF remains one of the most cost-effective charities in the nation, less than one percent goes to cover overhead costs.
The Guild was founded in 1971 by a group of 17 concerned women. At that time, Brockton was experiencing a decline of its predominant industries, footwear and textile manufacturing. The economic downturn resulted in many basic needs going unmet, and the Guild responded directly by providing food and clothing to the needy. The official mission of The Charity Guild is to provide basic and necessary services to those unable to meet their primary needs of food, clothing and household goods.
IFC confronts the causes and responds to the effects of poverty in our community. We believe in a community where everyone's basic needs are met, including dignified and affordable housing, an abundance of healthy food, and meaningful social connection.
At Paz de Cristo, we feed, clothe and empower those in struggling with hunger, poverty and homelessness.
To provide consistently nourishing meals, at no cost, to the hungry in our community.
The Community Food Pantry in Tool exists to extend a helping hand by providing nurturing support of body and soul to those in need. We provide food, support, and love for those in our community dealing with difficult and stressful life circumstances. We support individuals and families in addition to providing extra help for Seniors.
Supplementing nutritional needs, free of charge, for the economically distressed within our local communities.
BBL was established in 2014 with the primary purpose of feeding and providing basic necessities to the homeless population in the Greater Los Angeles Area and, specifically, on Skid Row. Since its inception, BBL has expanded its efforts to help a broader group of individuals in underserved communities.
The mission of Tampa Jewish Family Services is toprovide counseling, community service programming and assistance, consistentwith Jewish values, for the purpose of strengthening individuals and familiesof all faiths in the Tampa area.
The mission of the Matthews Help Center is to provide short-term crisis assistance to our neighbors in the greater Matthews Community. We serve residents within a 6-zip code service area in Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail and Stallings, North Carolina. We provide financial and non-financial assistance for families facing eviction and utility disconnection. We also provide food, clothing and household items. A program of the Matthews HELP Center is our Backporch Treasures Thrift Boutique, located in the back of our building. This store is filled with items donated to us by our community. From clothing to shoes, antiques, collectibles, decor and more. Revenue generated from the sale of these items supports our financial assistance programs.