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Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry was established with a purpose of reducing hunger issues within Indiana and a mission to improve the quality of life of Hoosiers by providing nutritious meat to hunger relief agencies within Indiana…One Pound at a Time…
The mission of the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank is to distribute food effectively through collaborative efforts that minimize hunger, promote nutrition, and encourage self-reliance through education.
The pantry provides emergency food to people and families in its community, aiming to ensure households receive at least a three‑day supply of nutritious groceries and basic necessities during crises. It operates as a local emergency food pantry focused on accessible, no‑restriction service to those in need.
White Pony Express was created with the mission to help eliminate hunger and poverty in Contra Costa County by delivering the abundance all around us to those in need. All of us helping all of us! They have three programs: Food Rescue, Free General Stores, and the White Pony Inn.
Master’s Manna is a Wallingford-based 501(c)(3) food pantry and resource center that helps homeless, near-homeless, and low-to-moderate-income individuals and families obtain essential life needs. It runs a choice-style food pantry, family dining/meals, clothing distribution and related support services to reduce food insecurity in the greater Wallingford–Meriden area.
Feeding Children Everywhere (d.b.a. U.S. Hunger) mobilizes volunteers and partners to package and distribute nutritious meals, runs a “Full Cart” virtual food-bank program to deliver food to families, and uses data-driven partnerships to address root causes of food insecurity both in the U.S. and internationally.
TFCF is a non-government organization that dedicates itself to award needy children and their families with welfare and benefits. From the financial support through foreign donors in the very early beginning, we are now a self-independent organization whose mission and vision still remain on the consideration of needy children's benefits. We aim at promoting and advocating for the wellbeing of children, youth, and underprivileged families. We hope to be the beacon of hope to assist those needy children and their families regardless of the religion, ethnics or gender.
ProJeCt of Easton helps low-income, at‑risk residents in the Lehigh Valley gain skills and resources to become self‑sufficient. It provides free education (adult literacy, GED, ESL, workforce prep), family literacy and school‑based programs, plus emergency supports such as a food pantry and crisis ASSIST services.
Food & Water Watch mobilizes people to protect safe food, clean and affordable public water, and a livable climate by researching, educating, and organizing to hold corporations and public officials accountable — working through grassroots organizing, policy advocacy, and legal action.
One Generation Away rescues surplus food and redistributes it through mobile pantries and other programs to reduce food insecurity while treating recipients with dignity. The organization focuses on delivering fresh, nutritious food and community support to people in need across its service regions.
EACH works for live beings who have been deprived of their basic rights of Education, health due to poverty, injustice and violence in the society. We especially work with individuals and with their families to find out un resolved problems faced by them continually.
There is plenty of food for everyone in Germany, yet many people live in deprivation. The Tafel strive for a fairer balance, engaging volunteers for disadvantaged people in their area. The Federal Association Deutsche Tafel supports and represents more than 900 local Tafel initiatives in Germany. These initiatives collect quality surplus food and distribute it free of charge or for a symbolic amount to socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. The Tafel belongs to one of the largest social movements in Germany. The main tasks of the Federal Association include: Securing nationally operating partners and sponsors for the local Tafel initiatives; Representing the political, economic and social interests of the local Tafel initiatives; Communicating the Tafel initiatives to the media as well as to the public; Sharing best practices, communicating with and advising the local initiatives; Supporting the founding of new local Tafel initiatives. Currently the Tafel are struggling with supporting the increasing number of refugees coming to them for help, and the National Association has started a fund that the Tafel initiatives can apply for money out of in order to fund special projects and increasing needs related to the growing number of people in need of help. The United Nations Refugee Agency estimates that there are more than 60 million displaced people worldwide. The number of people seeking protection in Germany is higher than ever before. In 2012 more than 65,000 people applied for asylum. Over 800,000 applications are expected by the end of 2015. The Tafel in Germany are open to refugees and we support them with fast emergency aid and would also like to increase the number of sustainable integration projects. The Tafel are there for all people who need help. In addition to the refugee camps, the Tafel are one of the first places in Germany that incoming refugees go to for assistance. To meet this challenge, we need more support. Here is what donations support: *More than 920 Tafel in Germany collect food for more than 3.000 distribution sites. *Already 150,000 refugees come to the Tafel for help *Refugees are not isolated at the Tafel. We work to reduce prejudice, strengthen integration and dialogue. *The Tafel are a contact point for refugees to access further counseling options. *Many special projects in addition to immediate aid: clothing, bicycles, German lessons, escorting to various municipal authorities. *Integration of refugees in volunteer structures. *Projects aimed at integration and understanding, for example, community cafes, cooking evenings with refugees and Germans, during which everyone can share their experiences. Increasing numbers of patrons means more work and the need for more space and commitment. Your donation helps us not to have to turn away people in acute need. We promote and quality our volunteers for the special challenges presented by refugees . Donations make projects possible that go above and beyond the distribution of food: cooking courses, community cafes, clothing donations, anti-racism projects and collection points for household goods or bicycles.