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TRACTOR (Toe River Aggregation Center Training Organization Regional, Inc.) works to increase access to locally grown food by supporting small farmers and connecting them with consumers and institutions. They provide distribution services, farmer capacity-building, and programs (like clinical referrals and a community CSA) that expand equitable access to fresh, regionally produced food while strengthening local farm economies.
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.
Sent Ones Ministry is a faith-based community nonprofit that runs regular community meals and distributes basic living essentials to people experiencing need. The organization’s stated purpose centers on serving the vulnerable with hospitality, dignity, and connection through monthly meals and local outreach.
The mission of the Jonnycake Center is to provide basic needs, resources, and hope to our community members. Our vision is a community without hunger and poverty where everyone can reach their full potential and improve their quality of life.
IFC confronts the causes and responds to the effects of poverty in our community. We believe in a community where everyone's basic needs are met, including dignified and affordable housing, an abundance of healthy food, and meaningful social connection.
The Gleaners collect surplus food and agricultural products and distribute them countywide to people and agencies in need, with programs for families, seniors, and partner agencies. Their work focuses on reducing food waste while alleviating hunger throughout Kern County.
Ending hunger and isolation. Delivering dignity and independence.
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.
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.