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The mission of Meals On Wheels Atlanta (MOWA) is to support senior independence through meals, shelter, education and community. \n\nFor seniors facing food insecurity, we provide nutritious home-delivered meals, emergency shelf-stable food packages, and supplemental nutrition. For seniors struggling to maintain their homes, we provide critical repairs to ensure their homes are safe, warm, and dry.\n\nThroughout all we do, our vision is to ensure that no Atlanta area senior is hungry, cold, or forgotten.
Cocoa Packs runs a weekend/supplemental food program for children in the Hershey area, providing packaged meals, hygiene items and other supports to reduce childhood food insecurity and improve student wellness.
To provide exceptional compassionate end-of-life care to our community.
Barclay Friends is a not‑for‑profit, Quaker‑rooted senior living community that provides residential living, personal care, memory care, skilled nursing, and post‑acute rehabilitation. The organization’s stated purpose is to improve care for older adults across the continuum of services, guided by Quaker values and a supportive, compassionate environment.
Nourishing, enriching and strengthening the lives of our homebound and senior community
THE MISSION OF EMMANUEL HOSPICE, AN INTERFAITH PARTNERSHIP, IS TO PROVIDE EXEMPLARY SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL CARE CREATING A PEACEFUL EXPERIENCE FOR THE DYING AND THEIR LOVED ONES.
Meals on Wheels of Eastern Onondaga County's mission is to provide nutritionally balanced and delicious tasting food to people unable to prepare or provide healthy meals for themselves; enabling healthy independence and facilitating aging at home. We serve the East Syracuse, Minoa, Kirkville, Bridgeport, Fayetteville, Manlius, Jamesville, DeWitt, Fabius, Pompey, LaFayette, and Tully communities within New York.
Lost Sheep Ministries was founded in Louisville in 2006, first handing out sandwiches and Bibles on the streets. As we expanded, we started using the parking lot at Cable Baptist Church on E. Wenzel Street. We currently rent a building at Sts Simon & Jude Church on Hazelwood Avenue to store and cook food. Right now, Lost Sheep is serving food and fellowship along with Bible teaching at 6:00 PM on Thursday evenings at Jeff St Baptist Community.
TO PROVIDE SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY
THE KITCHEN FOUNDATION EXISTS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SUPPORT OF THE MISSION AND PROGRAMS OF THE KITCHEN INC.
The Bridge's purpose is to reduce adult long-term homelessness in Dallas and the surrounding region by developing, coordinating, and/or delivering the following services: outreach/intake, jail diversion/reentry, emergency shelter/transitional shelter, primary health care/behavioral health care, recreational/educational activities, employment/supported employment/disability income and affordable housing/supportive housing. The Bridge benefits the broader community with increasing public safety and improving public health.