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Caritas of Port Chester, Inc, doing business as Meals On Main Street, is building community through food. The goal is to work closely with volunteer and community organizations to provide healthy food choices to anyone in need. Our mobile market trucks visit neighborhoods throughout Westchester County, providing choice produce, dairy, meals and frozen food at no cost to the consumer. Our vision is build strong partnerships that work to eliminate food insecurity and provide healthy choices to all.
Jehovah Jireh Ministries of West Michigan To be a ministry in the SE Ottawa County area that is well known for its God-honoring service to the community, operational excellence, and passionate supporters.
The mission of Good Shepherd Food Bank is to eliminate hunger in Maine by sourcing and distributing nutritious food to people in need, building strong community partnerships, and mobilizing the public in the fight to end hunger.
Our mission is to change lives by providing kids access to health and fitness education.
The High Atlas Foundation is a Moroccan association and a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000 by former Peace Corps Volunteers committed to furthering sustainable development. HAF supports Moroccan communities to take action in implementing human development initiatives. It promotes sustainable organic agriculture, women’s empowerment, youth development, education, health, and capacity building. Since 2011, HAF has maintained Consultancy Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
THE ENFIELD FOOD SHELF'S MISSION IS TO ASSURE THAT NO ENFIELD RESIDENT GOES HUNGRY BECAUSE OF A LACK OF RESOURCES. THE ORGANIZATION STRIVES TO PROVIDE APPROXIMATELY 4 DAYS OF GROCERIES ON A WEEKLY BASIS TO THOSE IN NEED. IN ADDITION, IT FACILITATES THE DISTRIBUTION OF LUNCHES TO CHILDREN DURING THE SUMMER VACATION MONTHS.
The Nutrition Coalition is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization that aims to educate the public and policy makers about the need to strengthen national nutrition policy so that it is founded upon a comprehensive body of conclusive science, and where that science is absent, to encourage additional research.
One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the financing and training they need to grow more food and earn more money from their farms. Instead of giving handouts, we invest in farmers to generate a permanent gain in income. We supply a complete service bundle of seeds and fertilizer, financing, training, and market facilitation—and we deliver these services within walking distance of the rural farmers we serve. We measure success in our ability to make farmers more prosperous and we always put Farmers First.
Support indigenous communities of Chiapas in their self-development, focused on alimentary issues.
To educate, encourage and empower restaveks, orphans and vulnerable children.
Big Green was founded in 2011 by Kimbal Musk and Hugo Matheson. Kimbal and Hugo co-founded The Kitchen Restaurant Group together in 2004 and were supporting local school garden initiatives through their restaurants. They were inspired by the way school gardens can help kids increase their preference for nutritious foods, develop healthier responses to stress, and improve their academic performance. They wanted to find a way to achieve that same kind of local impact at scale, so that children all over the country could reap the benefits of a thriving school garden. Kimbal and Hugo founded Big Green, formerly The Kitchen Community, in order to create a replicable, scalable school garden solution. They built the first-ever Learning Garden in Denver, Colorado at Schmitt Elementary, where it still thrives today.