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Good Shepherd Ministries of Oklahoma

Good Shepherd Ministries is a non-profit ministry committed to sharing the love of Jesus with residents of central Oklahoma by providing care for physical and spiritual needs. It is a community ministry that relies on the support of individuals, churches, schools and organizations from throughout Oklahoma City. Good Shepherd Ministries offers hope to those in need by providing: Medical care Dental care Pharmacy Chaplain Counseling Physical Therapy Audiology Information and referrals Volunteer opportunities for students and others

Chronicle Season Of Sharing Fund

The mission of the Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund is to create stability for individuals and families facing an unexpected crisis by providing temporary assistance for housing, critical needs and access to food. Since 1986, the Fund has raised more than $192 million to help well over 180,000 Bay Area residents. The Fund offers one-time grants to help individuals and families in crisis so they can pay for housing and emergency needs. In addition, the Fund supports food banks and provides more than $2 million each year to those who might otherwise go hungry. All of the Fund's administrative expenses are covered by the San Francisco Chronicle and the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund. As a result, 100 percent of the money raised goes directly to help the individuals and families served.

Foodbank Of Santa Barbara County

The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County is ending hunger and transforming the health of Santa Barbara County through good nutrition.

Family Sharing Of Ozaukee Co

Our mission is to alleviate hunger in Ozaukee County with dignity and compassion.

Community Center Of Northern Westchester

The Community Center of Northern Westchester seeks to improve the well-being and self-sufficiency of neighbors in need in Northern Westchester by providing equitable access to food, clothing, programs, and other resources; creating positive change through the engagement of organizations and individuals within our community. We are committed to treating all with dignity and respect.

Food Bank Of Lincoln Foundation

To alleviate hunger in Southeast Nebraska.

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.

Patrician Society Of Central Norristown

The Patrician Society functions as a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization designed to meet the basic human needs of economically disadvantaged adults, children and families in our community. The Patrician Society will utilize volunteer workers whenever possible and will solicit private and public monetary and in-kind resources for use in the conduct of its programs.

End 68 Hours Of Hunger

The mission of End 68 Hours of Hunger is to confront the nearly 68 hours of hunger experienced by some local children between the free lunch they receive on Friday and the free breakfast they receive on Monday.  We provide backpacks of food to feed them through the weekend

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The Harvest Center of Charlotte

To create a community where individuals affected by homelessness, poverty or unemployment are empowered through our transitional programs and transformed by the love and ministry of Jesus Christ.

Feed America First of Tennessee

Feed America First was founded in June 2000, and our mission is to provide food to those who feed the hungry. We receive large scale food donations from manufacturers, producers, retailers, community food drives, etc. We then sort and portion the food with the help of hundreds of volunteers each month. Finally, we distribute the food to more than 200 partner agencies across the middle Tennessee region. With the help of these partner agencies, Feed America First serves over 35,000 families each month. At Feed America First we believe hunger will cease to be a problem in America when we refuse to allow our neighbors to go hungry. For every $1 donated, we are able to provide enough food for 10-15 meals!