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Their Mission: "Community Kitchen Pittsburgh Is A Nonprofit Food Service Company. Because Poverty, Food Insecurity And Employment Are Entwined Issues, We Work Across These Focus Areas, Engaging In The Following Activities: "culinary Based Workforce Training: We Offer A 12 Week Culinary Based Training Program Targeting Chronically Unemployed, Low-Income Individuals With Barriers To Employment. Our Clients Are Transitioning From Incarceration, Homelessness, Addiction And Other Barriers. We Provide Applied Training In Our Commissary Kitchen Based On An Established, Proven Curriculum, Along With Remedial Math, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, And Employability Skills. We Work With Clients On Job Search And Placement, And Follow Them For 12 Months Post-Placement To Ensure Retention. "food Services: We Utilize Tens Of Thousands Of Pounds Of Short-Shelf-Life Fresh Product Every Month That Otherwise Would Be Thrown Away, And Use That To Prepare Nutritious Food For Struggling Individuals And Families."
Since its founding in 2007, Project Horseshoe Farm has been dedicated to pursuing its 3 part mission of building on the strengths of our wonderful community, supporting better lives for our vulnerable neighbors, and preparing citizen service leaders for tomorrow's communities
The Community Kitchen exists to provide food for those who are hungry, conversation for those who are lonely and rest for those who are struggling.
Imagine Housing's mission is to develop affordable housing, build welcoming communities, and foster vibrant futures.
We support homebound elders with nutritious daily meals, to maintain their health, independence and dignity and enable them to stay in the comfort and security of their own homes.
To establish and maintain programs for the elderly and elder disabled within a seamless system of care that includes both institutional and community-based geriatric health outreach components
Respecting the dignity of every human being, no matter their need or physical condition, Lubbock Meals on Wheels will provide nutritious home-delivered meals to those who are homebound, elderly, or disabled. We shall seek to break the social isolation experienced by the homebound, by providing warm, caring, friendly contact through our volunteers
Metroport Meals On Wheels, Inc. (MMOW) is a grassroots volunteer advocate for the elderly and those in need through home-delivered meals, senior center luncheons, and other support services. MMOW is "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" to alleviate hunger, isolation, and loneliness in our communities, and to foster the independence, worth, and dignity of each individual we serve. Supporting independence for the elderly is at the heart of Metroport Meals On Wheels’ mission. For 40 years, MMOW has relieved isolation, supported independence, provided nutrition, enhanced personal safety, and provided nearly 1.75 million meals to seniors.
Heart of the Valley, founded in March 1987, is a non-profit community based 501 (c)(3) corporation, committed to facilitating and supporting independent living for seniors. Our volunteers act as friendly neighbors.
Hands of The Carpenter serves single working mother's in need by providing automobile placement, repair, and maintenance to assist in their efforts to become and remain economically self-sufficient.
JGS Lifecare is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the physical, spiritual and emotional health of individuals and families by providing a comprehensive range of health, education and social services guided by Jewish traditions and values.
“Delivering healthy meals and friendship—neighbor to neighbor."