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To provide Kosher foods to individuals and families so that they may celebrate the holidays in a traditional and dignified manner. To also provide a hands on volunteer experience for individuals from a variety of backgrounds throughout the city and suburbs of Chicago.
Founded in 1979, The Society of St. Andrew (SOSA) feeds the hungry and reduces food waste. We gather food from farms, food that would otherwise end up in a landfill, and deliver it to food pantries, homeless shelters, and soup kitchens.
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.
To coordinate the acquisition and distribution of food and basic essentials to the hungry and the needy through our network of non-profit, service agencies that provide directly for the needs of the hungry and the poor of our community. We also serve as the regional distribution site for USDA commodities. We also operate a Kids Cafe program. We are a part of Feeding America, and have operated in Gainesville since 1987.
The mission of RCM is to meet spiritual, physical, and relational needs, build capacity in individuals and families to address their own needs, and to develop a sense of community in the inner-city areas of LR and North Little Rock
The mission of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is to feed the hungry of eastern Oklahoma through a network of Partnership Programs and engage our communities in ending hunger.
Our mission is TO BE A VOICE OF THE HUNGRY BY HARVESTING COMMUNITY RESOURCES TO ALLEVIATE HUNGER
School Garden Project helps Lane County schools create, sustain, and use onsite gardens by providing resources, professional consultation, and educational programming. We are committed to a future in which school garden education helps children become healthy adults who eat their fruits and vegetables, know the basics of growing food, and contribute to a thriving community.
We commit to assisting and nurturing human beings regardless of age, race, gender, nationality, faith or political affiliation. Whether we intervene in disaster relief or sustainable development actions, we serve both underserved Lebanese citizens as well as Palestinian and Syrian refugee communities to the highest international, professional, and ethical standards.
To improve the health and survival of infants through breastfeeding advocacy and the safe, equitable provision of pasteurized donor human milk.
The mission of Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa is to provide community based food programs and partner services that focus on basic needs. We nourish lives!