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Arlington Eats

Arlington EATS’ mission is to engage the community in eliminating food insecurity and hunger in Arlington. We envision an engaged and active community where we all understand the causes and effects of food insecurity and work together to ensure no child, family, or senior goes hungry.

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Justice Rights
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Food & Friends

Food & Friends’ mission is to improve the lives and health of people with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious illnesses that limit their ability to provide nourishment for themselves by preparing and delivering specialized meals and groceries, providing nutritional counseling, and reducing social isolation.

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Food Bank Of Alaska

Food Bank of Alaska is dedicated to eliminating hunger in Alaska by obtaining and distributing food to nonprofit agencies feeding hungry people and through anti-hunger leadership. We believe that no one deserves to be hungry.

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Martha's Table

Martha's Table believes everyone deserves both dignity and opportunity. One-third of residents in the District of Columbia struggle to make ends meet and provide for their families. Through healthy food, affordable clothing and quality education, Martha's Table works with clients and partners to build a stronger community and help break the cycle of poverty.

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Guardian Angel Settlement Association

Guardian Angel Settlement Association exists to serve those living in poverty to improve the quality of thier lives and achieve economic independence.

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Justice Rights
Health
Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles

Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles is an extended family of compassionate social services that enriches the community and improves the lives of countless men, women and children of all religions, ethnicities and ages. For more than 150 years, JFS has counseled families, fed the hungry, sheltered the homeless and protected the vulnerable. As Los Angeles’ oldest and most dynamic charitable organization, JFS is a trusted source of care and support, meeting the diverse and changing needs of a diverse and changing city. As the leading Jewish social services agency in Los Angeles, Jewish Family Service LA is a trusted and critical source of support for the Jewish community. But our work does not stop there. Jewish values require – and the actions of JFSLA demonstrate – our commitment to serving everyone in the Los Angeles community, of all backgrounds and identities. The Jewish tradition teaches us to honor the dignity of every individual, to extend our practice of service and loving kindness for all, and to do our part to help heal the world. Every day, Jewish Family Service LA operates according to these values. It is clear in every service and program we offer for the people of Los Angeles. Rooted in history and tradition, we strive to build an inclusive, compassionate, and just society for all.

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Neighborhood House

Neighborhood House is a community-based organization that provides individuals with opportunities to enhance the quality of their lives.

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People Responding in Social Ministry

Our mission is to walk alongside families, providing support-based programs that encourage self-sufficiency. In other words, we build relationships with families, treating them with our core values of Dignity and Accountability as they work to overcome barriers and improve their lives.

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Art
Mother of Many

Founded by Apple Distinguished Educator and Microsoft Innovative Educator Trainer Daphne Bradford, Mother of Many (M.O.M. http://www.motherofmany.com) is a grassroots nonprofit using technology and healthy eating programs to keep high school students engaged in school and gain workplace skills. Serving Los Angeles’ lowest performing inner city schools such as Locke, Crenshaw and Dorsey high schools in South Los Angeles—M.O.M. aims to “bridge the digital and STEM career divide” in order to close the achievement gap in neighborhoods where African American and Latino students have little access to technology and fresh foods.

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Education
The Edible Schoolyard Project

The mission of the Edible Schoolyard Project is to build andshare an edible education curriculum for kindergarten through high school. Ourvision is for gardens and kitchens to become interactive classrooms foracademic subjects, and for every student to have a free, nutritious, organiclunch. If this program is integrated into schools, the curriculum couldtransform the health and values of every child in America.

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Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project

Soil Born Farm Urban Agriculture Project's mission is to create an urban agriculture and education project that empowers youth and adults discover and participate in a local food system that encourages healthy living, nurtures the environment and grows a sustainable community.