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TO HELP END CHILDHOOD HUNGER IN FORT BEND COUNTY BY PROVIDING A FREE NUTRITIOUS SACK LUNCH DURING EXTENDED SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS.
Your financial gifts as well as of your time (shout out to our volunteers) help ABG offer our programs – monthly educational gardening meetings (now on-line due to COVID-19 distancing requirements), our eNewsletter, started in April 2020 to provide victory gardening information for Alameda’s vegetable and fruit growers, our active and popular Project Pick program and our Free Seed Libraries. Through these and other initiatives we help address climate change, food scarcity and build community in Alameda.
THE MISSION OF FORSYTH FARMERS' MARKET, INC. IS TO INCREASE UNDERSTANDING AND PARTICIPATION IN A LOCAL FOOD SYSTEM THAT SUPPORTS SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND INCREASES ACCESS TO LOCAL PRODUCTS. BY PURSUING THIS MISSION THE COMMUNITY OF SAVANNAH WILL BENEFIT FROM BETTER DIET AND NUTRITION, DECREASED HEALTH CARE COSTS, STRONGER AND HEALTHIER COMMUNITY INTERACTION, AND A STRONGER LOCAL ECONOMY.
To cultivate good health and community and to support environmental sustainability by rescuing locally grown food and sharing with those in need.
Our mission is to reduce hunger by providing healthy, nutritious food while treating everyone with dignity and respect.
The Mission of the Snohomish County Food Bank Coalition is to work together to provide resources to their collective community. Through public/private funding and grants, Food Bank Members will provide healthy food and resources to the people of Snohomish County.
Food Equality Initiative fights for nutrition security and health equity for all.
We support homeless students in Washington State by providing emergency services in the time of crisis. We provide motel stays until shelter can be found. emergency food until services are available. We provide families with a hand up to prevent homelessness. We help kids feel like they live in a community that cares about their education
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.
TO PROVIDE FOOD TO PEOPLE PRIMARILY IN THE TOWN OF GUILDERLAND WHO ARE IN NEED.
Restore the health and well-being in the Native community by recovering knowledge of and access to Indigenous foods, medicines and lifeways.