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Big Green was founded in 2011 by Kimbal Musk and Hugo Matheson. Kimbal and Hugo co-founded The Kitchen Restaurant Group together in 2004 and were supporting local school garden initiatives through their restaurants. They were inspired by the way school gardens can help kids increase their preference for nutritious foods, develop healthier responses to stress, and improve their academic performance. They wanted to find a way to achieve that same kind of local impact at scale, so that children all over the country could reap the benefits of a thriving school garden. Kimbal and Hugo founded Big Green, formerly The Kitchen Community, in order to create a replicable, scalable school garden solution. They built the first-ever Learning Garden in Denver, Colorado at Schmitt Elementary, where it still thrives today.
The Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance collaborates as a statewide voice advancing equitable solutions to hunger.
The mission statement of the Brother Benno Foundation is that it is our purpose or mission to carry on the ministry of Brother Benno by living out the gospel according to Matthew 25:31-45 with love and compassion.To feed the hungry!To give drink to the thirsty!To shelter the homeless!To clothe the naked!To comfort the sick!To support people in recovering from addiction!We place our foundation in God’s hands and rely on his divine providence to provide the people and the where-with-all to accomplish our mission.
The mission of Fallbrook Food Pantry is to provide an adequate and nutritious supply of food to individuals in the community who are in-need.
Mary’s Mercy Center reaffirms the dignity of the poor and marginalized by providing food, clothing, and transitional housing, to homeless families and individuals.
To improve the health and survival of infants through breastfeeding advocacy and the safe, equitable provision of pasteurized donor human milk.
Ozarks Food Harvest has a mission of Transforming Hunger into Hope. This simple statement serves as a meaningful summary of Ozarks Food Harvest's goal to supply as much food as possible to individuals in need. Ozarks Food Harvest works in partnership with community corporations to salvage good food, distribute to member agencies and make it available to hungry people. The Food Bank rescues, processes, warehouses and distributes food and supplies to 270 nonprofit hunger-relief organizations across one-third of the state of Missouri, reaching 30,000 children, families, and seniors weekly.
WE EMPOWER AGED OUT FOSTER YOUTH & YOUTH FROM AT-RISK BACKGROUNDS TO ACHIEVE INDEPENDENCE, OVERCOME PERSONAL OBSTACLES, & REACH THEIR FULLEST POTENTIAL.
We provide assistance to families in east Austin to improve their lives through better nutrition, better health care, healthier lifestyles, better educational opportunities, and cultural diversity activities.
We provide food and services, create stability, and further self-reliance for people in crisis.
To enrich and greatly improve the quality of life of our most wounded combat veteran, focusing on the individual needs of each candidate
IN COOPERATION WITH FAITH GROUPS, BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS, IT IS THE MISSION OF THE FISH FOOD BANK TO HELP ALLEVIATE HUNGER BY DISTRIBUTING FOOD REGULARLY AND ON AN EMERGENCY BASIS, REGARDLESS OF GENDER, RACE, RELIGION, OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND IN A FRIENDLY, INSTANT, SYMPATHETIC, HELPFUL, NONJUDGMENTAL AND CONFIDENTIAL MANNER.