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Founded in 1946, RCS's mission is to feed the hungry, help families facing homelessness return to self-sufficiency, and empower survivors of domestic violence. We do this in Pinellas County, Florida through RCS Food Bank, RCS Grace House (for homeless families), and The Haven at RCS (for women and children facing domestic abuse)
Kanbe’s Markets provides access to fresh, healthy foods in the areas of Kansas City designated by the USDA as a “food desert”, where residents lack consistent access to healthy and affordable food. Their goal is to eliminate food insecurity by providing a distribution model that includes more people, enhances small businesses, and improves communities, one neighborhood at a time.
Our mission is to reduce child mortality, improve maternal and infant health and decrease malnutrition through education and the opening of one nutrition center in Antsirabe, Vakinankaratra region, Madagascar. Mahereza means to encourage, to support, and to lend a hand in Malagasy. Once this center is operational and successful, our purpose will be to train community health workers from the countryside and send them back to their communities with knowledge and motivation to help their villages.
We are an all volunteer organization and our mission is to provide food, clothing and dignity to our sisters and brothers in need. Five days a week, 52 weeks a year, a group of passionate and dedicated volunteers gather to prepare meals and supplies (gloves, socks, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.) all to be loaded on a food truck. We deliver to hungry community members all over the Twin Cities metro area and provide assistance to those in need but also work to empower communities into a lifestyle of service.
To end hunger in South Florida by providing immediate access to nutritious food, leading hunger and poverty advocacy efforts and transforming lives through innovative programming and education.
Neighbors helping Neighbors so that all may eat.
To be a seamless system of care for those in need in Broward County by providing necessary food, ancillary services and referrals.
Second Harvest of the Big Bend (SHBB) is a nonprofit charity started in 1982 to address the urgent problem of hunger in the community. The food bank’s mission is to meet the short-term nutritional needs of hungry, food insecure people and lead the community in the fight to end hunger.Because people often have to make difficult choices between feeding themselves and their families, and paying for other necessities, no-cost food assistance can lift a big weight from their shoulders. Thanks to Second Harvest, clients can utilize income to pay for other expenses, such as medicines, school expenses for children, rent and utilities. This helps them to save money, increase assets and strengthen resiliency.
Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank's mission is to feed people in need and mobilize our community to eliminate hunger. They are a proud member of Feeding America.
Hunger Free Vermont's mission is to end the injustice of hunger and malnutrition for all Vermonters.
F.O.R. (Food, Opportunity and Resources) Maricopa has been in existence since 2007, making an immediate impact in a city founded in 2003 that saw its population and needs explode in just a few short years. What began as an effort to feed and aid just a few families – first out of the trunks of cars via home delivery and then by pickup at a local grocery store parking lot – has evolved into a full-fledged resource center and food bank. On an average week, F.O.R. Maricopa, now housed in a building on the east side of town, serves 500 families, and that number is sure to continue to grow.