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To recruit, educate and inspire a new generation of gardeners who want to gain control of their food supply, grow their own produce organically, and make urban gardening the norm not the exception.
Slow Food Chicago seeks to create dramatic and lasting change in our local food system to ensure equity, sustainability and pleasure in the food we eat.
MEND works to end hunger in Essex County by supporting our interfaith network of 17 food pantries. MEND provides funds, fresh and healthy food, social service referrals, volunteers, and a forum for all member pantries. MEND advocates for policies to eliminate food insecurity and to improve the quality of life for those in need in Essex County.
Food Lifeline’s mission is to feed people experiencing hunger today and working to end hunger for tomorrow.Food Lifeline is on a mission to end hunger in Western Washington. We believe that access to food is a human right. Our goal is to address hunger in our by feeding people who are facing hunger each day, and at the same time addressing the root causes of hunger: poverty, inequity and injustice. It is our firm belief that nobody deserves to be hungry and ending hunger is possible.
Slow Food USA seeks the regenerative cultural, social, environmental and economic benefits of a sustainable food system, regional food traditions and pleasures of the table.
Ending hunger and isolation. Delivering dignity and independence.
The Mercy Tree is a non-profit charitable corporation that provides a hot meal and God’s Word to homeless people in the Clear Lake, TX area everyday. They also provide showers on Saturdays. Clothing and toiletries are made available when possible.
The 200 women of Voices from the Heart, directed by Joanne Connolly in collaboration with pianist/video producer Matt Jenson, celebrate all people and places with a vision of singing, connecting, and giving.
The Westbrook Community Food & Resource Center is an all-volunteer non-profit organization providing free supplemental food to Westbrook residents on a monthly basis.
Established in 1955, the Foundation provides financial resources to help expand 4-H programs in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts 4-H Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization committed to the enrichment and advancement of 4-H programs and activities throughout the Commonwealth. The mission of the Foundation is to ensure that 4-H remains a vital center of excellence for youth development.
The Guild was founded in 1971 by a group of 17 concerned women. At that time, Brockton was experiencing a decline of its predominant industries, footwear and textile manufacturing. The economic downturn resulted in many basic needs going unmet, and the Guild responded directly by providing food and clothing to the needy. The official mission of The Charity Guild is to provide basic and necessary services to those unable to meet their primary needs of food, clothing and household goods.