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Through a network of community partners, the Georgia Mountain Food Bank addresses hunger, health, and quality of life by serving those in need.
MANNA FoodBank's Mission is to involve, educate and unite people in the work of ending hunger in Western North Carolina.
The York County Food Bank’s mission is to end hunger in York County by working with partner agencies to increase the quantity of—and dignified access to—high quality, nutritious food for everyone who needs it.
CUMAC’s mission is to fight hunger and its root causes through a holistic, trauma-informed approach that provides groceries and basic necessities to families and individuals in need.
Feed The Kids Columbus strives to ensure food insecure children in Central Ohio have access to nutritional meals and snacks so they are able to learn and grow.
To provide information and awareness of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet on a local and global level.To unite the Specific Carbohydrate Diet Community at an annual conference. To offer support to all those who seek to follow the Specific Carbohydrate Diet.To promote research of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet.
Recognizing the responsibility of communities to help those who serve, Clear Path for Veterans empowers service members, veterans, and their families through supportive programs and services in a safe, respectful environment.
TO HELP END CHILDHOOD HUNGER IN FORT BEND COUNTY BY PROVIDING A FREE NUTRITIOUS SACK LUNCH DURING EXTENDED SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS.
Gleaners Community Food Bank exists to provide households with access to sufficient, nutritious food and related resources. About the Cause: Headquartered in Detroit, Gleaners serves five Southeast Michigan counties: Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Monroe. Gleaners provides food to nearly 400 partner soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, schools and other agencies across the region, and supplements the efforts of those partners by offering direct service drive-up grocery distributions. Gleaners further empowers households with food programs and education to help overcome food insecurity. Every dollar donated provides three meals, and 92 percent of our expenses directly support our neighbors facing hunger. Food Donations and Surplus: Gleaners has developed a very efficient, technologically advanced system to collect, store, and distribute food with very little waste through our state-of-the-art distribution center in Wayne County, supported by our distribution center in Livingston County and our headquarters in Detroit. This process allows Gleaners to handle a tremendous volume of donated food, as well as the fresh produce we purchase, to ensure our communities have access to a variety of healthy, nutritious food. Partner Agencies: Gleaners is devoted to getting surplus food and donated items directly to our partners, saving their organizations time and money so they can focus on better serving their communities. Together, we are increasing the amount of vital, emergency food available to our neighbors facing food insecurity and building capacity for service organizations to make an even greater impact toward solving hunger. Mobile Food Distributions: Gleaners also hosts direct-service, mobile distributions strategically located throughout our service area to supplement our partner network. These sites, operating on a rotating basis five days per week offer balanced nutrition – including fresh milk, vegetables, fruit, whole grains, lean protein and shelf-stable items – with no appointment necessary, built on a “no-contact,” drive-through model.
Our mission is to work with a network of community partners to alleviate hunger in San Luis Obispo County and build a healthier community.