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Our mission is to eliminate local childhood hunger — one child at a time. We also believe prayer is as equally important as the food we distribute, and are committed to praying for each and every student. We deliver hope to children across West Michigan, who range from early childhood through high school. By partnering with churches and schools, we provide backpacks filled with nutritious food that’s covered in prayer.
The pantry works to ensure neighbors in the Southern Cayuga community have access to healthy food and related resources; it operates a volunteer-run pantry site (and partners with local food banks and donors) to distribute groceries and support client dignity and food security.
The organization collects, stores, and distributes nutritious food to local nonprofit partner agencies (food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other programs) serving lower Fairfield County towns. It also raises awareness and coordinates community action to reduce hunger across its six-town service area.
The Friendship Center provides hope and dignity in Chicago's Northwest side through access to food and vital resources.
Martha's Table believes everyone deserves both dignity and opportunity. One-third of residents in the District of Columbia struggle to make ends meet and provide for their families. Through healthy food, affordable clothing and quality education, Martha's Table works with clients and partners to build a stronger community and help break the cycle of poverty.
City Hope provides free food, clothing, and hygiene items to people in need across the Valley, delivering those services through a dignified “shop-style” distribution model and local partnerships; it operates as a ministry of Christ Church and focuses on meeting practical needs while offering community support.
Community Food Connection works to eliminate hunger in Blount County by operating a volunteer-run food pantry and grocery-style distribution that provides groceries to any resident in need. They partner with regional hunger-relief networks and run programs (such as Path of Hope) to help clients meet immediate food needs and move toward greater self-sufficiency.
Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry was established with a purpose of reducing hunger issues within Indiana and a mission to improve the quality of life of Hoosiers by providing nutritious meat to hunger relief agencies within Indiana…One Pound at a Time…
The mission of the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank is to distribute food effectively through collaborative efforts that minimize hunger, promote nutrition, and encourage self-reliance through education.
The pantry provides emergency food to people and families in its community, aiming to ensure households receive at least a three‑day supply of nutritious groceries and basic necessities during crises. It operates as a local emergency food pantry focused on accessible, no‑restriction service to those in need.
White Pony Express was created with the mission to help eliminate hunger and poverty in Contra Costa County by delivering the abundance all around us to those in need. All of us helping all of us! They have three programs: Food Rescue, Free General Stores, and the White Pony Inn.
Master’s Manna is a Wallingford-based 501(c)(3) food pantry and resource center that helps homeless, near-homeless, and low-to-moderate-income individuals and families obtain essential life needs. It runs a choice-style food pantry, family dining/meals, clothing distribution and related support services to reduce food insecurity in the greater Wallingford–Meriden area.