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United Community Concerns Association

United Community Concerns Association’s mission is to eradicate the effects of food insecurity experienced by Elmhurst School District 205’s most disadvantaged children and their families. We believe supporting local families with extra food and additional funds to purchase fresh food results in healthier students and promotes a more productive learning environment at home and at school for each child.

Federation Of Virginia Food Banks

The Federation of Virginia Food Banks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit state association of food banks affiliated with Feeding America and is the largest hunger-relief network in the state. Composed of the seven regional Virginia/Washington DC food banks, the Federation supports the food banks in providing food, funding, education, advocacy and awareness services and programs throughout the Commonwealth.

Feed Foundation

The FEED Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds to ensure nutritious school meals for all children as a first step to improving the global food system. In partnership with FEED Projects, LLC, the FEED Foundation has provided over 50 million school meals to children in the developing world through the United Nations World Food Progam school feeding operations.

Fflv Usa

FFLV USA is a US charity dedicated to raising awareness, funds and coordinating support for Food For Life Vrindavan (FFLV). FFLV is dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor residents of Vrindavan and the Raj region of Uttar Pradesh, India. - particularly girls and women - by providing comprehensive, essential human services which empower them to pursue fulfilling lives and become exemplary members of society and by protecting the natural environment in which they live.

Pennsylvania Friends Of Agriculture Foundation

Our mission is the preservation and promotion of agriculture- the largest of the Commonwealth's industries. Specifically, the Foundation seeks to: enlighten the public about farming and agriculture; create educational programs for children who may have no other exposure to agriculture; train teachers on agricultural concepts while helping them meet their own continuing education requirements; support farmland preservation; fund scholarships for post-secondary agriculture studies; and promote career opportunities in agriculture.

Placer Food Bank

:  To provide an efficient and coordinated system for the collection and distribution of food to the participating feeding agencies in our service area. Additionally, to increase public awareness regarding hunger so that individuals and organizations in our local communities are inspired to donate food, funds, time and ideas to reduce or minimize hunger for our needy population.  : As defined by Feeding America our service area consists of Placer, El Dorado, and Nevada Counties in Northern California.

Swipe Out Hunger

Swipe Out Hunger is a nonprofit organization focused on ending hunger. We do this directly through our premier initiative which allows university students to donate their unused meal points. These funds are then donated to their local food insecure community, both on and around campus. We empower students to see themselves as Change Makers and inspire university campuses to adopt sustainable dining practices. We bridge the campus and local community by providing meals, warm hearts and financial support.

Outreach Farm

Our mission is to provide protein to organizations that feed the hungry and to feed God's people. The Outreach Farm is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a rich history of raising beef cattle. As technology advanced and times changed, so has "The Farm". The Farm now solely relies on donations, fundraising and community events to provide the necessary funding to purchase high-quality protein at steep discounts and give it all away (for free!) to 15+ non-profit organizations along the Grand Strand that feed the hungry.

Farm Up Jamaica Ltd

Create food security by educating underserved communities on how to use Regenerative Climate Smart Agriculture to replace carbon emitting farming and reforestation practices. Focus on training women and youth on sustainable farming practices to help create long-lasting livelihoods. Reduce the importation of foreign food and increase the export of healthier organically grown food. Collaborate with international corporations to help fund the reduction of carbon through Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategies to support underserved farming communities. Reduce crime and poverty by creating opportunities.

Comic Relief

Comic Relief Inc., a registered U.S. 501(c)(3) public charity that operates the annual nation-wide fundraising campaign, Red Nose Day. Comic Relief US invests in nonprofit and community-led organizations with programs focused on tackling the root causes and consequences of poverty and social injustice. We support initiatives and policies that advance economic opportunity and leadership development in communities directly impacted by intergenerational poverty. As a connector and convener, we engage the public, corporate and nonprofit partners to raise awareness and funds to address the world's most pressing social issues.

African Orphans Foundation

In 1953 Louise Dana helped establish La Piccola Casa di San Antonio in Rome, Italy, to provide care and education for girls orphaned by World War II. Fifty years later, Italy is a wealthy country, and there is no longer a need for the orphanage. Rather than abandon this important mission, our focus was redirected to Africa and our name was changed to the African Orphans Foundation. The African Orphans Foundation became officially incorporated into Africa in 2003 and is recognized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Since 2004 we have provided education, food, clothing, and shelter for orphaned girls in Africa. Over the years we have continued to grow and expand and are currently operating in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda. The need for support in Africa continues to be great, but corruption is also quite prevalent. AOF has taken extensive steps toward securing the funds that we allocate to our orphans. In most cases our program begins with a local 'sponsor' who already lives in Africa and personally knows of honest and devoted guardians within the community who are already caring for orphaned girls, but who are in need of financial assistance. We can offer such support. We have defined a guardian as an organization, such as an established orphanage, or an individual, such as a relative, but not the child’s biological parents. Through our sponsors, we are able to verify that the orphan is receiving adequate care and that the guardian will use the money for the child's direct welfare. Additionally, because the sponsors are local, we are able to fund opportunities that might not ordinarily receive charity because of their small size, geographic location, or grassroots origins. AOF does not promote political or religious activities of any kind and therefore abstains from funding religiously affiliated institutions or organizations, regardless of their level of care. Additionally, we have also taken precautions to ensure that our sponsors do not have any financial ties to the guardian or the orphan.

Target Hunger

Target Hunger works to alleviate hunger and its root causes in the heart of Houston's inner city. Target Hunger is dedicated to provide hunger relief to those who are food insecure in and around the Houston inner-city communities we serve, along with offering programs intended to help as many as we can become more self-sufficient. Every dollar donated and every volunteer hour contributed helps fund our important mission, and to all those who support us we extend the sincere gratitude of every family, senior, adult and child helped by Target Hunger .