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Hays County Food Bank is passionately committed to improving lives through food assistance programs, nutrition education and advocacy.
Storehouse West, incorporated in 1992, is an volunteer-staffed, community-supported food pantry assisting residents of Sandoval County. We give a week's supply of food to qualifying low-income families and Senior Citizens and those having short-term emergencies, such as a job loss, husband leaving, loss of food stamps or unexpected additional family members living with them. Clients' children to teen years are eligible to receive gently-used clothing plus new underwear and socks. Some Federal Emergency Management Agency funds are received to assist those with rent/mortgage and utility bills. We are very supportive of the philosophy of the Dept. of Human Services and are firm in encouraging applicants to take advantage of the Dept. of Labor assistance in job finding, Food Stamps, Medicaid, and the other various job training programs available.
MANNA FoodBank's Mission is to involve, educate and unite people in the work of ending hunger in Western North Carolina.
TO HELP END CHILDHOOD HUNGER IN FORT BEND COUNTY BY PROVIDING A FREE NUTRITIOUS SACK LUNCH DURING EXTENDED SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS.
We believe in a world where every child knows where their next snack or meal comes from. Our mission is to feed every hungry child in the Snoqualmie Valley.
THE CORPORATION IS ORGANIZED & OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY TO BENEFIT THE REGIONAL EAST TEXAS FOOD BANK TO PROVIDE A STABLE SOURCE OF REVENUE FOR THAT CORPORATION'S GENERAL PROGRAMS.
To address the food and personal care needs of our neighbors through high-quality, respectful service in a welcoming environment, with a goal of enhancing well-being in our community.
Paul's Pantry is a non-profit organization created to provide food needs for low-income families in Northeast Wisconsin.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is a consumer advocacy organization whose twin missions are to conduct innovative research and advocacy programs in health and nutrition, and to provide consumers with current, useful information about their health and well-being. In general, CSPI's three main goals are: To provide useful, objective information to the public and policymakers and to conduct research on food, alcohol, health, the environment, and other issues related to science and technology; To represent the citizen's interests before regulatory, judicial and legislative bodies on food, alcohol, health, the environment, and other issues; and To ensure that science and technology are used for the public good and to encourage scientists to engage in public-interest activities.
Bread for the World Institute provides nonpartisan policy research and analysis on hunger and strategies to end it. The Institute equips and educates opinion leaders, policy makers, and the public about hunger in the United States and around the world so we can see a world without hunger. Gifts to the Institute are tax-deductible.
CitiHope International is a humanitarian relief and development service agency that delivers tangible help in the form of medicine, medical supplies & equipment, food and educational training worldwide. CitiHope seeks to obtain the maximum strategic medical resources, at the minimum cost, in the shortest period of time, to give health and hope to the greatest number of people possible.
Matter is a non-profit organization that believes the simple act of being resourceful can change the world. By seeing a new purpose for what others cast-off, we are able to partner with service organizations to deliver opportunities to those living in scarcity. It’s our calling to create a world where we all matter. Since 2000 - when the organization began operating as "Hope for the City" - we have re-purposed valuable goods and distributed material resources to organizations serving those living in scarcity. Over the next 14 years, we have evolved to become an organization that has helped distribute more than $550 million in wholesale goods to people in need all over the world. And that was just the beginning. We have come to understand that, while the amount of goods donated is great, the number of lives impacted is something far greater and more important. Through the simple act of being resourceful, we are addressing the needs of people living in scarcity while creating a better world. Today, Hope for the City has grown to be called "Matter", a name that stands for not only what we distribute, but also a call to action for us all to matter more. Although our name has changed, we will always be an organization founded at the intersection of faith and opportunity.