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Samaritan Center Of Glassboro

Nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting Glassboro residents in obtaining basic food needs, as well as clothing. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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Power of One Foundation

The mission of Power of One Foundation is to provide basic human resources to every person in need of them, regardless of their country of origin, race, gender, or socioeconomic status. ​ Our vision is to feed those who are hungry, love those who are alone, serve where there is need, and make a significant impact in ending hunger & poverty locally and globally. POOF works with cities, counties, & states to create sustainable, replicable models and systems at a local level to bring about more efficient societies - communities caring for communities - utilizing & uniting bipartisan political support and local community support. With a strong infrastructure managed by a committed and engaged team, the Power of One Foundation will expand its ability to reach the hungry and homeless around the world.

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Least Of These Asheville

Hot breakfast. Every week. Rain or Shine. No matter what.

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Caritas Of Port Chester

Caritas of Port Chester, Inc, doing business as Meals On Main Street, is building community through food. The goal is to work closely with volunteer and community organizations to provide healthy food choices to anyone in need. Our mobile market trucks visit neighborhoods throughout Westchester County, providing choice produce, dairy, meals and frozen food at no cost to the consumer. Our vision is build strong partnerships that work to eliminate food insecurity and provide healthy choices to all.

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Waves Of Compassion Foundation

To support people in need in our community

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Friends Of The Coalition

The mission of the Food & Care Coalition is to alleviate hunger and diminish the plights of poverty for those who enter our doors. Our primary objectives include finding suitable housing, teaching financial accountability, facilitating an elevation in personal morals and values, and helping each patron achieve their full potential.

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Hope Network Of Raytown

Hope Network reaches out, meets needs, and changes lives by leveraging a plethora of local resources. The mission of Hope Network is to offer hope to the hungry and hurting by delivering exemplary care, affirming value, and meeting basic needs. These critical services enable the impoverished Raytown population to build a foundation to meet the basic daily requirements to succeed. At each point of service a client is met with a volunteer case manager who personally works with the client. The individualized attention allows for a relationship of trust to be built, creating fertile ground for growth. Our goal is to usher families out of a life of poverty by meeting their immediate food need, equipping them with tools for success, while filling them with hope for the future.

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Dream Of Wild Health

Restore the health and well-being in the Native community by recovering knowledge of and access to Indigenous foods, medicines and lifeways.

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Lifestyles Of Maryland Foundation

Organizational Mission: Help, Hope and Transformation LifeStyles’ mission is to provide affordable and accessible services that support and encourage individuals, families, and community development. Since its inception, LifeStyles has been dedicated to issues relative to health, human services and economic growth in the community.We act as an outreach, referral, and service delivery source promoting the dissemination of materials to educate the general public and navigating persons through existing services. Annually, we serve between 12 – 14,000 individuals. Some of the services that the organization provides include:  Emergency and transitional housing shelter programs, to include: hypothermia shelter program, domestic violence safe housing, men, and women and children’s; Transportation for older adults, low-income, homeless, and those participating in drug and family recovery court systems; Emergency assistance to include: food pantry; clothing closet; homeless concierge services (i.e., mailing address, vital records documentation, toiletries, shower and laundry facilities; lunches; and access to telephone services); and, financial subsidies for rent, security deposits, utilities and prescription assistance and finally; Financial Sustainability programs to include: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, financial counseling and financial education.

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Food Bank Of Alaska

Food Bank of Alaska works to eliminate hunger across Alaska by acquiring, storing, and distributing food through a statewide network of partner agencies and direct programs. They also provide anti-hunger leadership and supportive services (SNAP assistance, mobile distributions, senior food boxes, etc.) to increase access to nutritious food for vulnerable Alaskans.

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Open Arms Of Minnesota

Open Arms prepares and delivers medically tailored, made‑from‑scratch meals and provides nutrition support to people living with serious illnesses and their families, at no cost to clients. They combine dietitian‑guided menus, home delivery, and volunteer support to help clients focus on healing.

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Food Bank Of Delaware

Our mission is to provide nutritious foods to Delawareans in need and facilitate long-term solutions to the problems of hunger and poverty through community education and advocacy. We work to achieve this by: *Providing low- and no-cost food to qualified feeding programs throughout the greater Delaware region; *Informing the greater Delaware community about hunger issues and food security; *Mobilizing support for anti-hunger efforts; *Training and empowering under- and unemployed individuals to fill needed positions within the food service industry; *Developing and implementing statewide nutrition programs to assist low-income families, individuals and children.