Make a difference for a good cause in honor of your loved one.
Displaying 181–192 of 13,339
With dignity and respect, powered by volunteers, MEND's mission is to break the bonds of poverty by providing basic human needs and a pathway to self-reliance.
To provide accessible, barrier-free services to empower people experiencing problems with homelessness, housing, hunger, and poverty; and to advocate for solutions to these problems.
ProJeCt of Easton, Inc.’s mission is to “build a better community by helping people help themselves” and education is key. We prepare people to succeed in work, school, and life by giving them the skills, knowledge, and support needed to break the cycle of poverty and achieve their goals. ProJeCt believes that education is the key to helping economically and educationally disadvantaged adults and children in the Lehigh Valley. Our school and workforce preparation services address the alarming poverty and low-literacy rates in the region by teaching clients the skills needed to succeed as a contributing member of society, whether in work, school, or as a citizen. All our programs are free, located in Easton, Pennsylvania, and are open to residents of the greater Lehigh Valley.
School Garden Project helps Lane County schools create, sustain, and use onsite gardens by providing resources, professional consultation, and educational programming. We are committed to a future in which school garden education helps children become healthy adults who eat their fruits and vegetables, know the basics of growing food, and contribute to a thriving community.
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 William James Association promotes work service in the arts, environment, education, and community development.
Mission: San Diego Hunger Coalition leads coordinated action to end hunger in San Diego County. We do this through research, education and advocacy. Vision: Our vision is that everyone in San Diego County has enough food for an active, healthy life. Goals The San Diego Hunger Coalition leads coordinated action to: 1. Build a more effective and interconnected system of food assistance resources. 2. Enable low-income individuals and families to purchase more healthy food by increasing participation in CalFresh, a monthly supplement to a household’s food budget. 3. Ensure all children have year-round access to healthy food by expanding school meals and other federal child nutrition programs. 4. Advocate for legislative and administrative policies that reduce hunger and increase access to healthy food.
Founded in 2016, the mission of Barriguitas is to provide food (dinners) to poor children in Venezuela.
The mission of the Association for the Children of Regnier Haiti, Inc. (ACR) is to provide comprehensive services designed to meet the emotional, physical, educational and social needs of the children of Regnier in Cayes, Haiti, hence, promoting self-sufficiency.
Athletes C.A.R.E. is a growing organization of like-minded athletes, who provide unique, athletics-related service opportunities that support residents of communities in need. The mission of Athletes C.A.R.E. is to use athletics to make a lasting impact on the lives of others. We provide assistance and support to the needy, hungry, and homeless. Athletes C.A.R.E., a 501c3 nonprofit organization, is a network of young people at colleges across the country who turn their passion and energy as student-athletes into positive change in the communities in which they live, bettering the lives of others. We are young people “Creating Abundant Relief Effort.” We are Athletes C.A.R.E.
Founded in 2016, Cul2vate grows and delivers nutritional community-grown produce to feed the local hungry. We work to fight the incidence of food deserts in Middle Tennessee by donating high quality, fresh vegetables to those in need. Additionally, Cul2vate offers those in need of a second chance in the form of discipleship, life skills and job readiness training. We call these individuals "Cul2vators" as they are cultivating new life in the crops they nurture and within their own lives. While feeding the hungry in body and spirit is our focus, we also redeem underutilized land while fostering volunteerism and increasing agricultural awareness.