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The Foodbank is committed to relieving hunger through the acquisition and distribution of food to hungry people throughout the Miami Valley.
Hunger Action LA's mission is to end hunger and promote healthy eating in LA County using public policy advocacy, education and appropriate direct service
Feeding Children Everywhere is a social charity that empowers and mobilizes people to assemble meals for hungry children.
The miission of the organization is to engage communities in Africa to achieve gender equality, food security, quality primary education for all children and reduce the incidence and impact of HIV.
The Vermillion Food Pantry 1 coordinates access to food and other supplies at a time of critical need, and 2 provides 7-10 days' worth of supplies to low-income or moderate-income individuals and families of Clay County, South Dakota, regardless of race, sex, age, or religious creed.
Human Beans Together, Inc. is a Raleigh, NC, based collection of people interested in helping alleviate hunger, homelessness, and hopelessness by sharing our resources with those in need.
Organizational Mission: Help, Hope and Transformation LifeStyles’ mission is to provide affordable and accessible services that support and encourage individuals, families, and community development. Since its inception, LifeStyles has been dedicated to issues relative to health, human services and economic growth in the community.We act as an outreach, referral, and service delivery source promoting the dissemination of materials to educate the general public and navigating persons through existing services. Annually, we serve between 12 – 14,000 individuals. Some of the services that the organization provides include: Emergency and transitional housing shelter programs, to include: hypothermia shelter program, domestic violence safe housing, men, and women and children’s; Transportation for older adults, low-income, homeless, and those participating in drug and family recovery court systems; Emergency assistance to include: food pantry; clothing closet; homeless concierge services (i.e., mailing address, vital records documentation, toiletries, shower and laundry facilities; lunches; and access to telephone services); and, financial subsidies for rent, security deposits, utilities and prescription assistance and finally; Financial Sustainability programs to include: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, financial counseling and financial education.
The mission of Hospitality House is to rebuild lives and strengthen community by providing a safe, nurturing, healthy environment in which individuals and families experiencing homelessness, hunger and poverty-related crises are equipped to become self-sufficient and productive.
Neighborhood House is a community-based organization that provides individuals with opportunities to enhance the quality of their lives.
Our mission: to further the advancement of education and philanthropy in food, fine beverage and hospitality for the good of the global community. Our reach ~ 28 chapters with over 1,500 women, composing a powerful, far-reaching professional network. Our vision: to create a supportive culture in our communities to achieve excellence in food, fine beverage and hospitality by providing leadership, educational opportunities and philanthropic events.
Support The Enlisted Project (STEP) provides emergency financial and transition assistance grants to active duty and recently discharged enlisted military and their families. Financial assistance is provided in 12 categories encompassing a wide range of emergency needs. Military and veteran families often struggle to meet their most basic needs due to California's high cost of living index. Awarding financial assistance as a grant, not a loan, ensures that these families can move forward without the burden or worry of paying off another debt.The war in Afghanistan is winding down and our service members are returning home to fight a very different battle. Severe defense budget cuts are forcing hundreds of thousands of service members to involuntarily separate from the military with very little resources, support, or opportunities for employment. STEP will continue our efforts to support active duty military families, but now we also pay special attention to our recently discharged veterans as they struggle to successfully reintegrate back into civilian society. STEP is a reliable, relevant, and responsive Southern California resource that our Nation's heroes and their families can depend upon in their time of need.
The Irving Park Community Food Pantry is dedicated to feeding people in our community who are in need and providing education on hunger-related issues.