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Hands On Hartford, in partnership with others, strengthens community in Hartford by responding faithfully to people in need through programs that change lives and renew human possibility.
Hartford Food System is dedicated to finding long-term solutions for access to affordable and healthy food in our home city of Hartford. Our goal for our work is a healthy, culturally responsive, and just community food system that meets the needs of all residents. We advance this goal through programs that improve healthy food access while we advocate for a robust and economically sound food system and responsible food policies.
To provide healthy food free of charge to anyone in need, whatever their circumstances.
The mission of Operation Hope is to provide individuals and families the opportunity to experience transformative change. Our programs and services focus on eliminating hunger and homelessness and are designed to help people solve their crises and build stability in an environment in which compassion inspires dignity and hope.
The mission of Bread For Life is to provide food, fellowship and a sense of dignity to those in need.We are a nonprofit 501 c 3 organization that relies on the generosity of our community to help us fulfill our mission that no one goes hungry in our town.Our vision is accomplished by providing meals served daily in our kitchen, delivered within our senior community and also to our home-bound citizens, and to children in the summer.Bread For Life strives to help our clients with their personal needs through referrals to appropriate agencies. We also are a voice to educate our community on hunger and poverty
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.
World Hunger Foundation focused on helping starving, lonely, homeless and sick kids with the help of their tireless staff, they organize fundraisers, community-building events, and in-depth seasonal training sessions for their volunteers.
As a not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization, The INN provides a broad variety of essential services to assist those challenged by hunger, homelessness and profound poverty. We partner with those in need in a dignified and respectful manner to help them achieve self-sufficiency.
St. John’s Bread & Life has worked to alleviate hunger and poverty in Brooklyn and Queens. We serve nearly 3,000 meals to hungry New Yorkers every day.
Mission in the Third Millennium challenges Maryknoll Sisters to respond as women yearning for authentic justice and reconciliation in the midst of a fractured and divided world. Called to reflect God's compassionate and inclusive love, we are sent to walk with peoples of many lands, crossing the boundaries of culture, race and religious beliefs. Maryknoll Sisters live the gospel values through a variety of ministries. We are engaged in evangelization, pastoral work, education and social welfare, medicine, communications, agriculture and science. We serve the poor wherever we find them: in their homes, in prisons, in hospitals, in refugee camps, and on the streets. Some of us work with youth groups, women and the elderly, and in the arts and communications. Others promote and participate in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. Often we find ourselves networking with national and international non‑governmental organizations. Wherever we are and in whatever we do, we strive to participate effectively in the mission presence and activity of the Universal Church so that God's Reign of peace, justice and love may be proclaimed and witnessed to throughout the world. Mission means seeding hope wherever we are.
Citymeals on Wheels mission is to provide a continuous lifeline of nutritious food and human contact to homebound elderly New Yorkers in need, thereby helping them live with dignity in their own familiar homes and communities.
The Community Center of Northern Westchester seeks to improve the well-being and self-sufficiency of neighbors in need in Northern Westchester by providing equitable access to food, clothing, programs, and other resources; creating positive change through the engagement of organizations and individuals within our community. We are committed to treating all with dignity and respect.