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To nourish and empower Lake Stevens today, building a resilient and sustainable community for tomorrow.
To provide affordable, accessible, quality health care, promote learning opportunities for students of health professions, and end homelessness and improve quality of life in our communities.
We offer REFUGE by providing food, shelter and clothing to those in need. We offer RECOVERY through biblically based programs that minister to the whole person. We offer RESTORATION by equipping people to live self-sufficient and independent lives.
Striving to end the cycle of starvation, illiteracy, and despair that is destroying the lives of abandoned children in Haiti through education and the development of opportunity for an independent future.
TO PROVIDE FOOD, REFERRALS AND EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO THOSE IN NEED WHO ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
We Share Hope, a Rhode Island based food rescuer, needs your help to end hunger. brings food to needy families in Rhode Island.
Every orphan child having access to education, health care and protection. To grow into a role model and catalyst for charities involved in children welfare on national and international levels. To play a vital role in the global development by nurturing orphan children into creative, peaceful, peace loving and conscientious members of the society. Intellectual, moral and physical development of orphan children with respect to all religions, ethnic groups, color and race to eradicate gender discrimination and bring harmony in the society.
GraceFull Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) partner with GraceFull Community Cafe. Our vision is a healthier, stronger, more connected community. Our mission is to provide a home in the Littleton community where people of all backgrounds can gather, eat well and be inspired to give back.
Farmer Foodshare’s mission is to reshape the disconnected food system by removing barriers to growing and accessing local food. Farmer Foodshare is unique in that we approach hunger from both sides of the problem - supporting North Carolina’s small farmers who are struggling to stay in business and disadvantaged populations who lack access to fresh and nutritious food. Since 2009, Farmer Foodshare has fostered cross-sector partnerships to support our efforts to build a local food system in which all members of our community can have access to healthy, nutritious food, and those who labor in agriculture can make a viable living. Farmer Foodshare began as a grassroots effort at the Carrboro Farmers Market to address inequitable access to fresh, healthy food for all members of the community. Farmers, market shoppers, and those experiencing food insecurity alike began a produce donation program to collect food from shoppers and farmers for communities in need. This “donation station” concept now operates at 26 markets statewide. Some are run by Farmer Foodshare, some by local volunteers, and a few are driven by community organizations, and in 2018, they contributed 51,445 pounds of fresh produce back into the community. Over the past 10 years, Farmer Foodshare has expanded its impact. We now operate a Wholesale Market that provides local institutions a means to efficiently source produce from NC farmers and generated $636,000 in revenue for these growers in 2018; a Food Ambassador program that provides nutrition and food system education to more than 8,000 high need students; and Community Foodshare, which supports community organizations in identifying and creating a variety of sustainable strategies for sourcing and learning about fresh, nutritious local food. All of these efforts work to build a more sustainable and equitable local food system.
To cultivate skills, stewardship, and service in young people, through sustainable gardening and healthy living practices.
More than 16 million children are at risk of hunger in the United States. In 1999, Sodexo Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, was created with the mission to ensure that every child in the United States grows up with dependable access to enough nutritious food to enable them to lead a healthy, productive life. From nutrition programs to engaging youth in community service activities, the foundation supports hunger-related initiatives on local, state, and national levels. Sodexo, Inc. funds all administrative costs for Sodexo Foundation to ensure that all money raised helps those in need. Since its inception, Sodexo Foundation has granted more than $25 million to help end childhood hunger. Since 1996, Sodexo employees have been supporting our stop hunger program―holding fundraisers, donating their time, resources and expertise, and encouraging clients and customers to join the fight against hunger. Today, stop hunger is present in 42 countries with the goal of being in all 80 countries where Sodexo does business.