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The Arkansas Foodbank is a cornerstone of hunger relief that acquires and distributes, through local and national partnerships, large quantities of food and other resources to hungry people. The Arkansas Foodbank is the largest food bank in Arkansas, is a member of Feeding America and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance. Its warehouses in Little Rock and Warren serve approximately 300 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and other agencies that provide aid directly to hungry Arkansans. Last year, the Foodbank distributed more than 22 million pounds of food to agencies that help feed the hungry.
Colel Chabad helps those who are too old or disabled to fend for themselves as well as individuals and families in crisis such as widows and orphans, new immigrants in transition and impoverished young couples seeking to establish a basic household
The CCOF Foundation is advancing organic agriculture for a healthy world. The CCOF Foundation is investing in new organic farmers and businesses and building consumer demand for organic. We educate future organic farmers, help consumers understand organic, assist organic farmers in need, and provide ongoing training for organic professionals.
The mission of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania is to provide food to those in need within 11 counties of northwest Pennsylvania while creating awareness and educating the community on the realities of hunger.
The Meridian Food Bank specifically addresses the issue of food insecurity by supplying food pantry and weekly school backpack food services. We are committed to reducing hunger and to creating healthy families by distributing food to unemployed, underemployed, seniors, children, homeless, and struggling individuals. We value each person, and we want to help everyone achieve the best possible quality of life in our community. We are 100% volunteer-based with no paid positions.
Project Bread brings a fresh approach to ending hunger. These are our goals: to promote sustainable and reliable access to healthy food for all, to invest in the strength and resiliency of local communities, and to collaborate with others in building a robust regional food system. With the support of our partners, donors, corporate sponsors, individuals—and tens of thousands of Walkers—we work to break the cycle of hunger and poverty by devising, funding, advocating for, and facilitating solutions that change lives across the Commonwealth. As the only statewide anti-hunger organization, we listen and learn, identify needs and opportunities, and connect people, resources, and programs—in ways both tried and new.
The mission of the Franklin Food Bank is to enhance the quality of life for Franklin Township residents in need by providing food assistance in an atmosphere of dignity and respect
The Chattanooga Area Food Bank's mission is to lead a network of partners in eliminating hunger and promoting better nutrition in our region. We serve 20 counties in SE TN and NW GA, where 1 in 6 individuals, including 1 in 6 children, is hungry.
We mobilize our community to ensure access to real, healthy food.
Educating Tanzania Foundation works to break the cycle of poverty by giving Tanzania’s poorest children access to education and related support (food, clothing, housing, healthcare and clean water). They also facilitate sponsorship relationships so donors receive regular updates about their sponsored children’s school progress and wellbeing.
The Food Bank of South Jersey exists to provide an immediate solution to the urgent problem of hunger by providing food to people in need, teaching them to eat nutritiously, and helping them to find sustainable ways to improve their lives.