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Motivated by the love of God, Oakland Hope will serve our neighbors in need of food and resources in Oakland County.
The Outdoor Church of Cambridge is a church for and among homeless men and women in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our mission is to provide spiritual and material support to the homeless men and women who make their lives in Cambridge. We offer prayer services and pastoral care.
Master's Manna, Inc.'s mission is to help homeless, near homeless, low to moderate income families and individuals obtain essential needs. Master's Manna’s primary goals include: Reducing food insecurity (a condition of uncertain availability of or inability to acquire safe, nutritious food in a socially acceptable manner) Providing intervention, mental and physical health support servicesMaking available vocational and educational opportunities Supporting supervised court ordered community serviceAffording opportunity to the local youth to complete community service hours for scouts, school and/or faith community
Food Link is a community organization that aspires to have a food system without waste, in which everyone has enough. We rescue surplus fresh food that would otherwise be wasted and deliver it to community organizations serving people in need throughout Greater Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
The Share Food Program is a nonprofit organization serving a regional network of community organizations engaged in food distribution, education, and advocacy.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is a consumer advocacy organization whose twin missions are to conduct innovative research and advocacy programs in health and nutrition, and to provide consumers with current, useful information about their health and well-being. In general, CSPI's three main goals are: To provide useful, objective information to the public and policymakers and to conduct research on food, alcohol, health, the environment, and other issues related to science and technology; To represent the citizen's interests before regulatory, judicial and legislative bodies on food, alcohol, health, the environment, and other issues; and To ensure that science and technology are used for the public good and to encourage scientists to engage in public-interest activities.
The Local Environmental Agriculture Project inc. (LEAP) is a Roanoke-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to nurture healthy communities and resilient local food systems.
Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Inc. seeks to alleviate hunger through the full use of donated food and other resources.
Food & Water Watch champions healthy food and clean water for all. We stand up to corporations that put profits before people, and advocate for a democracy that improves people’s lives and protects our environment.
Their mission is to feed and assist the hungry people of North Kingstown.
The mission of Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, a non-sectarian program of the Church of the Holy Apostles, is to feed the hungry, comfort the afflicted, seek justice for people experiencing homelessness, and provide hope and opportunity to those in need. In addition to multiple meal outreach programs, we offer a social services center, writers workshop, health services, exercise classes, discussion groups, computer classes, and more.