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It is the mission of Holy Cross Education Foundation to provide funding and administrative assistance to schools that strive to provide the highest quality primary education to children in disadvantage areas. We seek to effectively help prepare students for the challenges of life in the 21st century - spiritually, mentally, morally, emotionally and physically by providing a state-of-the-art educational environment.
Crossroads' mission is to nourish our community's low-income families by providing nutritious food and supportive education. We are doing our part to ensure all people in Dallas County have access to substantial amounts of healthful foods and to nutrition, health and life skills education, so they are better equipped to enhance their well-being, and that of their family.
Mustard Seed Communities (MSC) is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to caring for the most vulnerable populations in society. Founded in 1978, MSC provides care to children and adults with physical and mental disabilities, children affected by HIV/AIDS, teenage mothers, impoverished families, and marginalized communities throughout Jamaica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, and Zimbabwe.
Through a network of community partners, the Georgia Mountain Food Bank addresses hunger, health, and quality of life by serving those in need.
Root Cause Coalition's mission is to reverse and end the systemic root causes of health inequities for individuals and communities through cross-sector partnerships.
To help those in our community age in place, recuperate and enhance health with the delivery of hot medically tailored meals by dedicated volunteer drivers.
Founded in 1961, PCI's mission is to prevent disease, improve community health, and promote sustainable development worldwide. PCI is committed to sustainable change in the health and self-sufficiency of people living in acute poverty. After 50 years experience working in communities living in poverty around the world, key learnings form the foundation for everything we do and for our distinct approach to international health and development programming. We know that the problems of poor health and poverty are inseparable, and that there is no simple or single solution. We know that sustainable solutions require individual and community ownership, and must address the root causes of the problems they face. We know that the job is too big for any one organization and that it takes partnerships, from the community level to business interests, through government, to succeed in the long-term. Finally, we know that the ability to measure the real results and impact of our work, not just the activities, is critical to justify investment in our programs and in our organization.
We partner with you to make lives better serving the whole person providing free medical, dental, food, and behavioral health care; in Jesus' name.
Mass Farmers Markets partners with farmers, consumers, and communities to improve the health of individuals, strengthen community vitality, and enhance local farm viability through farmers markets.
Enhance the health and quality of life of the unfortunate and elderly in our community by providing regular, hot, hardy, nutritious, well-balanced meals five days a week at no charge and with no requirements.
To improve the nutrition, health, and well-being of people struggling against poverty-related hunger in the United States through advocacy, partnerships, and the advancement of bold and equitable policy solutions
Development in Gardening (DIG) is improving the nutrition and livelihoods of some of the world's most uniquely vulnerable people by teaching them to plant restorative gardens that grow health, wealth, and a sense of belonging.