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Weld Food Bank’s (WFB) mission is to “Lead and Engage Our Community in the Fight Against Hunger.” Under this mission, we “Lead” by raising awareness of hunger and its consequences, create understanding of the pervasiveness of hunger and promote advocacy with compassion, inclusion, and respect. We “Engage” by actively involving the community and working towards the common goal of food equity for all. And we “Fight Against Hunger” by placing ourselves directly where we see need, offering our services without discrimination. The purpose of our organization is to alleviate suffering from hunger in Weld County, CO by providing healthy foods to those unable to obtain adequate, nutritious food, and who are, or will otherwise, suffer from hunger. Annually, WFB assists 88,000 unique individuals through 8 direct service programs designed to feed hungry children, adults, and seniors. The goal of all WFB hunger relief programs is to ensure that no person in Weld goes hungry and that every individual has access to healthy, affordable foods.
To strengthen our community by inspiring and empowering diverse youth, ages 4-14, to dream BIG and BELIEVE they can achieve anything in life by exposing them, their parents, and community members to safe, fun, interactive, recreational, and educational learning environments as well as child development workshops, volunteering, and hands-on activities.
The What If? Foundation's mission is to feed and educate impoverished children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, providing hope and opportunity for a brighter future.
"To provide nutritious food to people in need with compassion, dignity and respect." Nourish Food Banks is the oldest and largest food bank network in Pierce County, with locations in Edgewood, Graham/South Hill, Lakewood, Northeast Tacoma, Northwest Tacoma, Southeast Tacoma and West Tacoma. Nourish’s innovative Mobile Food Bank, a semi-truck and trailer turned food bank on wheels, visits a different location daily, including schools in the Bethel, Clover Park and Tacoma School Districts, and higher education learning centers like Tacoma Community College and UW Tacoma. Thank you for supporting a healthy community and truly caring about your neighbors in need. We are grateful for you, and for your compassionate action. F/K/A FISH Food Banks of Pierce County
The Father McKenna Center meets the immediate needs of men experiencing homelessness and families experiencing food insecurity.
The mission of Farm Rescue is to help family farms and ranches bridge crises so they have an opportunity to continue viable operations. Farm Rescue provides planting, haying, harvesting, and livestock feeding assistance to farm and ranch families that have experienced a major injury, illness, or natural disaster.
Feed America is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending hunger and food insecurity in the United States. We believe that everyone deserves access to nutritious food, and we work tirelessly to ensure that those in need have the resources they need to lead healthy, fulfilling lives. To achieve this, we provide food assistance through a network of community partnerships and volunteer programs. We also work to address the root causes of poverty and food insecurity through education, advocacy, and community-based initiatives. We also collaborate with other organizations, government and private partners to increase the impact of our mission. Our goal is to empower individuals, families, and communities to break the cycle of poverty and achieve self-sufficiency. We strive to create a future
Supporting the high school graduation and continued success of youth experiencing homelessness.
Multiplier accelerates impact for initiatives that protect and foster a healthy, sustainable, resilient and equitable world.
The mission of the Flagstaff Family Food Center: Food Bank & Kitchen (FFFC) is Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, Every Day. The Flagstaff Family Food Center serves Northern Arizona’s food insecure children, families, working poor, disabled, homeless, and elderly through ten hunger relief programs and children's literacy programs
Founded in 1993, Vegan Outreach is a 501c3 nonprofit organization working to end violence towards animals. We seek a future when sentient animals are no longer exploited as commodities. We focus on reaching the people who are motivated enough to make changes now—of which there are always many in our target audience who just need some additional encouragement. By steadily increasing the number of vegans we're laying the groundwork to more quickly reach a tipping point.
The mission of Project Angel Food is to nourish the body and spirit of men, women, and children affected by HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our goal is to make sure no one in our community suffers the ravages of hunger and malnutrition while struggling with serious illnesses. Without our daily meal deliveries, clients risk malnutrition and deteriorating health since they are unable to provide their own meals. Project Angel Food acts with urgency as hunger and illness do not wait.