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The mission of Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes is to feed hungry people and engage our community in the fight to end hunger.
The Enfield Food Shelf collects, prepares, and distributes groceries and essential household items to Enfield residents facing food insecurity. It operates a “choice pantry” (grocery‑style shopping), runs a mobile pantry and home deliveries when needed, and supplements food assistance with personal‑care and household items.
Hunger Task Force believes that every person has a right to adequate food obtained with dignity. We work to prevent hunger and malnutrition by providing food to people in need today and by promoting social policies to achieve a hunger-free community tomorrow.
Thrive is a (501(c)(3) charitable organization that connects global donors and local volunteers to children living in the poorest areas of the world by providing nutritious food and promoting healthy habits to give them a chance at a better life.
The mission of The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) is to alleviate world hunger. We do this by collaborating to develop food banks in communities where they are needed around the world and by supporting food banks where they already exist.
BBL was established in 2014 with the primary purpose of feeding and providing basic necessities to the homeless population in the Greater Los Angeles Area and, specifically, on Skid Row. Since its inception, BBL has expanded its efforts to help a broader group of individuals in underserved communities.
FRAC works to reduce poverty-related hunger in the United States by conducting research, informing the public, and advocating for stronger federal, state, and local nutrition and anti‑poverty policies. They also provide technical assistance, training, and coordination to advocates and service providers to protect and expand programs such as SNAP, school meals, and WIC.
Student LunchBox is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization established in 2020 to promote college excellence through comprehensive basic needs support. Using innovative resource recovery initiatives, SLB addresses food insecurity and hunger by providing nutritious meals and essential supplies to economically disadvantaged college students across Los Angeles County, enabling them to focus on their education and reach their full academic potential. SLB’s mission is rooted in the belief that students should not choose between education and basic needs. Unlike other support systems, we are a college community-led, impact-focused, and sustainability-driven organization, reaching thousands of students through strategic campus partnerships to address the pivotal challenges of financial and food insecurity.
Our mission is to meet the emergency food needs of our community through our weekly food distributions, home delivery to elderly clients, our hot lunch program and our monthly distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables on Produce Day. Through our Common Community Program, we help individuals and families address the root causes of food insecurity and poverty by assisting with benefit applications, job searches, housing issues and services to the homeless. Thanks to the generosity of donors, we have both a client emergency assistance fund and an I Am Your Neighbor Housing Assistance Fund to address clients’ emergency needs.
The Poverello Center operates an emergency shelter and food programs and provides outreach, case management, medical-respite, and veteran services to people experiencing homelessness or hunger in Missoula. In short, it offers meals, shelter, basic necessities, and supportive services to help people stabilize and move toward housing and health.
The pantry is an all‑volunteer, donation‑funded organization that provides monthly food distributions to families, seniors, veterans and others in need in Copperopolis. It partners with The Resource Connection (a Feeding America food bank) to supply staples, produce and protein and aims to feed residents experiencing hardship through regular community distributions.
Citymeals on Wheels funds and coordinates the preparation and delivery of nutritious weekend, holiday, and emergency meals and provides regular social check‑ins for homebound older New Yorkers. The organization partners with community meal centers and the NYC Department for the Aging to ensure continuity of meals and companionship for frail, isolated seniors across all five boroughs.