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Mission: Last Mile addresses the disconnect between food waste, hunger and environmental sustainability by rescuing food about to go to landfills and directly distributing toorganizations that serve communities in need. By using technology, volunteers are able to redirect fresh, healthy viable food directory to those who are food insecure.
Our daily mission is to bring together all stakeholders involved: Our neighbors in need, volunteers, civic leaders, and donors. Together, we have begun to alleviate hunger in our region. Hunger that is often caused by life’s circumstances and occasions of food insecurity. And hunger that exists due to unfair social conditions and resulting food injustice.
To pay down lunch debt and advocate for better nutrition solutions across all public schools.
UpRoot Colorado (UpRoot) increases the nutrition security of Coloradans by harvesting and redistributing surplus, nutrient-dense foods while supporting the resilience of farmers.
The Community Food Pantry in Tool exists to extend a helping hand by providing nurturing support of body and soul to those in need. We provide food, support, and love for those in our community dealing with difficult and stressful life circumstances. We support individuals and families in addition to providing extra help for Seniors.
Bringing help and hope through faith with its sleeves rolled up. TRM Values: Love God, Love your neighbor as yourself, Faith, Safety, Trustworthiness, Service, Servant Leadership, and Transformation.
This organization is structured for philanthropic Jewish individuals to provide needy Jewish families and indigent persons with basic food supplements and discretionary direct financial assistance. The organization operates primarily under the DBA of Tomchei Shabbos of Los Angeles. "Tomchei Shabbos" organizations have been founded in every major metropolitan area to enable Jews to help their impoverished brethren with their most basic food staples for Shabbos/Shabbat and holidays.
To provide emergency and supplemental food to families in need in Nebraska and western Iowa.
Drawing on Jewish traditions of Tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (repairing the world) we offer free health care services to anyone in need, without regard to religion. We offer an atmosphere of respect, empowerment and partnership with our patients, and strive to assist them in attaining full health and well-being.
The H.A.T. (Helping Around Town) Packs program partners with public schools, community organizations, local congregations, business, and individual contributors, to help fill weekend hunger gaps. Through monetary, food and resource donations, the H.A.T. Packs program provides packs filled with non-perishable breakfast, lunch, snack, and beverage items to school children, and their siblings, who face food insecurity—in-between the school bell.