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Hunger Intervention Program seeks to increase food security for under- served populations in north King County by providing nutritious meals, educational programs and advocacy.
Be Enriched works to develop community cohesion and reduce poverty by running community led initiatives that promotes education through participation. We aim to bring people in from the cold by increasing their confidence and teaching them new skills whilst reducing our impact on the environment. Our mission is to provide educational citizenship building activities through experiential training, mentoring and support for young people and communities in partnership with the communities they are in.
Our mission is to keep food out of landfills and slow climate change by creating lasting solutions to food waste through education, food upcycling and advisory services.
To end hunger in South Florida by providing immediate access to nutritious food, leading hunger and poverty advocacy efforts and transforming lives through innovative programming and education.
Little Herds educates and empowers communities, both locally and globally, to support and promote the use of insects for food and feed as an environmentally sound and economically viable source of nutrition.
The Non-GMO Project is a non-profit organization committed to preserving and building sources ofnon-GMO products, educating consumers, and providing verified non-GMO choices
The mission of the Northeast Iowa Food Bank is to provide food and grocery products to nonprofit organizations and individuals in Northeast Iowa while offering hunger education to the community and those in need.
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.
Bread for the World Institute provides policy analysis on hunger and strategies to end it. The Institute educates opinion leaders, policy makers, and the public about hunger in the United States and abroad.
We exist to provide free groceries to individuals and families in our community who have been affected by a temporary crisis or emergency. We offer hope to the estimated 4,370 people in Dare County who are food insecure - 1,470 of whom are children. And, we offer our commitment - to every Dare County resident - that we will be prepared to do our part should our Outer Banks community ever be affected by a natural event.
The Meridian Food Bank specifically addresses the issue of food insecurity by supplying food pantry and weekly school backpack food services. We are committed to reducing hunger and to creating healthy families by distributing food to unemployed, underemployed, seniors, children, homeless, and struggling individuals. We value each person, and we want to help everyone achieve the best possible quality of life in our community. We are 100% volunteer-based with no paid positions.
Our mission is to promote optimal nutrition through science-based education, advocacy, and research. By empowering individuals and health professionals, we aim to improve personal, public, and environmental health.