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To build stronger communities by empowering people with food and hope.
The mission of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest Pennsylvania is to provide food to those in need within 11 counties of northwest Pennsylvania while creating awareness and educating the community on the realities of hunger.
Dedicated to providing direct services, support, and care for all qualified participants in the sport of dogs who suffer from the devastating realities of life-threatening or terminal illnesses.
Through a network of community partners, the Georgia Mountain Food Bank addresses hunger, health, and quality of life by serving those in need.
Since 1986, SFC has provided families with a hospitable place to receive nutritious food and needed clothing. Since our inception, we have expanded our basic services to include low income housing, ESL/GED programs, a small school, two huge community gardens, a chidren's community library, a lundry and shower, and an after-school youth & family center.SFC is a “place of miracles”; it was founded to provide food, clothing, and other essential services for “working poor” families who, though working at one and sometimes two low paying jobs, find it very difficult to pay both the exorbitant rental costs and provide basic necessities for their families. We strive to provide all services keeping forefront in our minds and actions our motto: “compassion not judgment."
To empower homeless and at risk women, children and men through health, housing and income services thereby restoring hope and self-sufficiency.
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.
Educate; Provide nutritious food for the hungry; Respond to Emergencies.We serve Kauai County.
To end hunger and reduce food waste on Long Island. Island Harvest was created in 1992 by one woman with a cooler, a station wagon, and a strong desire to help people in need. Linda Breitstone, our founder, was infuriated that food from a local convenience store was being thrown away at the end of the day – with a soup kitchen down the street. In response, she established Island Harvest and our mission, “to end hunger and reduce food waste on Long Island.”
At KBI we strive to feed hungry children in the city of Kettering over the weekend. Children with limited food at home are able to receive breakfast and lunch at school. Over the weekend, they do not have the same availability to food. That’s where KBI steps in!
The mission of AAI is to build hope and empower communities afflicted by armed conflict and severe poverty. We believe that peace, security and respect for human dignity are inseparable. Our goal is to develop programs as sustainable models that can be replicated globally. Our people-to-people initiatives integrate health, education, arts and livelihood as a basis for mediation. By building Hope, we overcome the hatred propagated by terror organizations. The success of these cost-effective models shows that empowering impoverished and conflict-plagued communities strengthens international security, stability and peace.