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The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma's mission is "Fighting Hunger. . . Feeding Hope." Established in 1980, the Regional Food Bank is the largest private, domestic hunger-relief organization in the state of Oklahoma. Last fiscal year, the nonprofit distributed 49. 9 million pounds of food and products through a network of more than 1,250 charitable feeding programs and schools in 53 central and western Oklahoma counties.
Crisis Control Ministry was founded in Winston-Salem, N.C. in 1972. Our mission is to assist people in crisis to meet essential life needs and to become self sufficient. Emergency assistance services provided include: help with rent/mortgage and utility payments, fill medication prescriptions, and offer a two week supply or nourishing food.
Founded in 2010, feeding our communities partners exists to engage our community in providing youth hunger relief and inspiring nutrition learning.
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.
To nourish and empower Lake Stevens today, building a resilient and sustainable community for tomorrow.
To provide affordable, accessible, quality health care, promote learning opportunities for students of health professions, and end homelessness and improve quality of life in our communities.
We offer REFUGE by providing food, shelter and clothing to those in need. We offer RECOVERY through biblically based programs that minister to the whole person. We offer RESTORATION by equipping people to live self-sufficient and independent lives.
Striving to end the cycle of starvation, illiteracy, and despair that is destroying the lives of abandoned children in Haiti through education and the development of opportunity for an independent future.
Connecting people to food, education and each other.
The Hunger Coalition builds a healthy community through access to good food and addresses the root causes of food insecurity in collaboration with key partners.
Sisters Of The Road exists to build authentic relationships and alleviate the hunger of isolation in an atmosphere of nonviolence and gentle personalism that nurtures the whole individual, while seeking systemic solutions that reach the roots of homelessness and poverty to end them forever. We believe that all individuals are equally worthy, that no one has a monopoly on the truth, and that we have much to learn from one another. We consistently refuse to participate in or condone any act of violence, harm or humiliation, including sexism or racism. Our founding goals are to be a safe, public place for everyone, especially women and children, to offer nourishing meals at little cost or in exchange for labor, and to offer job training and employment experience to local residents. For thirty-five years, Sisters' has worked to fulfill these goals and to build a community based on nonviolence, dignity, and systemic change.
Veggielution connects people from diverse backgrounds through food and farming to overcome social isolation. We build social capital by connecting East San Jose residents to one another and to those outside their neighborhood so that participants have more robust social networks for taking positive action in their community.