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Book Baskets, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was established in 1995 with the goal of encouraging reading through book ownership. For over 20 years we have been deeply committed to giving new or lightly used books to those children in our area who might not otherwise have books of their own. We currently serve over 30 local social service agencies or education programs. On average, we place over 20,000 books per year into the appreciative hands of children from the Charlottesville and Albemarle County area. A small bookplate is placed in the front of each book, allowing the recipient to identify the gift book as his or her own.
The Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project will address the basic needs of our clients, while working with them longer term, to foster greater self-sufficiency.
Project*Biome exists to catalyze ecological healing within the elemental biospheres of the planet: land, water, and air. Project*Biome envisions humanity consciously reintegrated with the natural systems of the Earth as a keystone to the restoration of our health and vitality
With dignity and respect, powered by volunteers, MEND's mission is to break the bonds of poverty by providing basic human needs and a pathway to self-reliance.
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.
JAM's Vision is to Help Africa Help Itself by contributing toward the alleviation of poverty through sustainable development programs.
REAP Food Group is building a healthy, just, and sustainable local food system in Southern Wisconsin.
Our mission is to enable homeless and at-risk veterans to reach and maintain their highest levels of independence. Founded by veterans for veterans, our commitment is, "We don't leave our wounded behind.".
The mission of Grace Café is to end hunger & food insecurity in Boyle County, KY by providing healthy and delicious food to all who walk through our door. We will welcome and serve our patrons in a respectful and dignified manner, regardless of their ability to pay.
To provide safety net services to our low income neighbors, while empowering them to create a better future for themselves, their families, and our communities. All programs and services strive to guide clients toward self-sufficiency. ECCO’s ministry of “Helping Neighbors Help Themselves” attempts to improve the quality of life in our community in a compassionate way that respects the dignity and worth of every person.
We exist to provide free groceries to individuals and families in our community who have been affected by a temporary crisis or emergency. We offer hope to the estimated 4,370 people in Dare County who are food insecure - 1,470 of whom are children. And, we offer our commitment - to every Dare County resident - that we will be prepared to do our part should our Outer Banks community ever be affected by a natural event.
The organization's mission with the generous support of the community, is to serve residents of the Oregon School District who believe they need assistance in supplementing their supply of nutritious food and basic necessities. Our goal is to be a consistent, dependable resource for our clients, cooperating when possible with other community agencies. The Pantry Coordinators and other volunteers will act as stewards of God's bounty in a respectful and non-judgemental manner.