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The Poverello Center operates an emergency shelter and food programs and provides outreach, case management, medical-respite, and veteran services to people experiencing homelessness or hunger in Missoula. In short, it offers meals, shelter, basic necessities, and supportive services to help people stabilize and move toward housing and health.
The pantry is an all‑volunteer, donation‑funded organization that provides monthly food distributions to families, seniors, veterans and others in need in Copperopolis. It partners with The Resource Connection (a Feeding America food bank) to supply staples, produce and protein and aims to feed residents experiencing hardship through regular community distributions.
Citymeals on Wheels funds and coordinates the preparation and delivery of nutritious weekend, holiday, and emergency meals and provides regular social check‑ins for homebound older New Yorkers. The organization partners with community meal centers and the NYC Department for the Aging to ensure continuity of meals and companionship for frail, isolated seniors across all five boroughs.
Hunger Free America is a national direct service and advocacy nonprofit group building a nonpartisan, grass-roots membership movement to enact the policies and programs needed to end domestic hunger and ensure that all Americans have sufficient access to nutritious food.
Our mission is to end hunger and leverage the power of food to build a healthier community.
Global Hope Network International works to bring help and hope to the hidden and hurting. Empowering those living in extreme poverty to end it themselves.
We mobilize the community, individuals and resources to provide food for kids in need.
Gladiolus Food Pantry operates a year‑round, choice food pantry serving the Harlem Heights / Fort Myers community to reduce hunger and supply healthy, nutritious food to families while treating clients with dignity and respect. The pantry relies on donations and partnerships to supplement family food budgets and foster self‑reliance.
Second Harvest Inland Northwest works with local farmers, grocers, volunteers and partner agencies to rescue, store and distribute nutritious food across eastern Washington and north Idaho. They operate mobile markets, partner with neighborhood food banks, and provide nutrition education to reduce food insecurity and strengthen local food systems.
The Palm Beach County Food Bank partners with local agencies to collect and distribute food and groceries across Palm Beach County, focusing on programs for children, seniors, and community partners. It operates a partner marketplace, childhood- and senior-hunger initiatives, and benefits outreach to reduce food insecurity and increase access to nutritious food.
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.
The Newton Food Pantry aims to alleviate food insecurity in Newton by providing supplemental food and personal care products to community members in need, serving our clients with dignity, compassion, and respect.