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For Children Partners raises funds to provide school meals for children so no student is denied breakfast or lunch during the school day; it focuses on supporting a District‑Wide Angel Fund to make school meals available to food‑insecure students in Wake County.
Feeding the Future, Inc. is an IRS-certified 501c3 non-profit foundation created by Five Star Breaktime Solutions in 2017 that works to help provide meals for children in need - so no child goes hungry. Over 700 of Five Star's 2,500+ employees donate funds via a bi-weekly payroll deduction program. The company also matches employees' contributions. Additionally, Five Star donates food, snacks, and drinks to food banks and pantry partners to reduce food waste. We partner with over 30 Feeding America network food banks and other local hunger-based organizations across the Southeast United States. We serve the cities of Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, New Orleans, Dayton, Mobile, Pensacola, Huntsville, Tupelo, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, and the many rural communities in between.
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.
Community Cooks is a nonprofit organization that mobilizes individuals, businesses, civic and faith-based groups to prepare home-cooked food for vulnerable populations seeking assistance from human service agencies in the Greater Boston area. In contributing nutritious and much-needed food, Community Cooks aims to: - feed our hungry neighbors who might otherwise go without; - build a bridge of caring between volunteers and community members in need; - support conditions for program participants to achieve success by alleviating their hunger needs. Our overarching goal is to create communities where neighbors connect with neighbors by sharing nourishment towards a common benefit and thereby contribute to a more compassionate world.
The Cheshire Food Pantry is a community organization that provides food in situations for all eligible individuals and families in need, regardless of their race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, or disability. Free-will donations come from the general Cheshire community.We accomplish equitable distribution through the generous giving of time and labor by an organized team of compassionate volunteers.
Hope's Corner became an independent 501 (c)(3) non-profit with a nine-person Board of Directors in 2015. Hope's Corner began as a joint ministry of Mountain View Trinity and Los Altos United Methodist Churches. Our wonderful volunteers include church members, youth and adults from other service organizations and members of the community. We provide healthy meals and hot showers in a friendly, supportive environment.
It is a Mozambican NGO that started its activities in 1997 and was officially recognized in 2004. It is one of the largest Mozambican NGO's with 167 employees. Esmabama's primary goal is to improve the living conditions of people living in the southern part of the Sofala province, by implementing educational, health and income generation projects/activities. In 2006, Esmabama co-founded the Distance Learning Courses of the Catholic University of Beira. It also implements projects supported by several donors, including: EU, GIZ, ADA, PEPFAR. Esmabama reaches populations of about 500.000 people, being 8.000 of them students and 1.700 poor children living at the boarding schools located at the 4 localities (Estaquinha, Mangunde, Barada and Machanga), run by the Association.
Uniting the Central Rappahannock Region in our commitment to fight hunger. The Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank helps to provide nutritious food to over 35,000 people through our network of 159 community partners operating more than 250 food assistance programs. In 2022, the Food Bank collected and distributed over 5.8 million pounds of food and other grocery products, the equivalent of over 4.8 million meals provided to those in need.
Our mission is to raise public awareness, provide educational outlets, use specialized programming, assist and encourage refugee women, girls and families displaced by the Darfur conflict so they may re-establish personal empowerment and flourishing communities in the face of adversity. Darfur Women Network, Inc. works with both refugees in Chad and those who have immigrated to the United States. We work to empower Darfuri women so that they can help their families, and therefore their communities.
NEACAA's purpose is to: Provide professional improvement opportunities for members, and the National Association of County Agricultural Agents, its members, and related parties. Encourage a high standard of professional competence and performance among Cooperative Extension workers. Receive contributions and engage in fundraising activities for furtherance of the purposes and objectives under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended.
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.
Move For Hunger is a national non-profit organization that has created a sustainable way to reduce food waste and fight hunger. We have mobilized the leaders of moving, relocation, and multi-family industries to provide their customers, clients, and residents with the opportunity to donate their food when they move. Members of Move For Hunger also organize community food drives, participate in awareness campaigns, and create employee engagement programs.