Food

The Department’s mission is to serve South Carolina by promoting the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and vulnerable adults, helping individuals achieve stability and strengthening families.

 Abuse, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Insurance, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Veteran Services, Women, Children, Child Care / 639 views

Provides young people with services in reproductive health care, mental health counseling, legal assistance, GED and English classes, college preparation, career development, supportive housing, recreational activities, and meals

 Crisis, Education, Food, HIV/AIDS, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups / 778 views

The Food Bank of El Dorado County provides food services to those in the area. They provide nutritious food to families and also advocate for populations that don't have as much of a voice as other communities.

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The Friendship Center fosters hope and dignity through access to food, vital resources, and critical social services. What began in the basement of North Park Covenant Church in 1970 has grown into a full-scale pantry that operates four days per week and provides groceries for 2,000 people every month. The Friendship Center serves the Chicago north-side neighborhoods of North Park, Albany Park, Lincoln Square, Ravenswood, and West Ridge.

 Education, Food / 887 views

The purpose of The Gift Of A Helping Hand Charitable Trust (TGOAHHCT) is to serve the underprivileged, domestic violence victims, underserved, children of child abuse, economically disadvantaged, poverty-stricken and low-income families and individuals in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan and other Wayne counties with support, assistance and resources. Some of TGOAHHCT's programs include backpack/school supply and toy drives for kids, food drives to distribute food to people in need, transitional housing for veterans and domestic violence survivors with supportive services, care packages for veterans, and more.

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Support Groups, Veteran Services, Women, Children, Child Care / 842 views

Haywood Street is a United Methodist mission congregation and faith-based nonprofit founded in 2009 by Rev. Brian Combs. Core programs include weekly worship, a clothing closet, community garden, a free community lunch known as the Downtown Welcome Table, and Haywood Street Respite, which offers a safe place for adults experiencing homelessness to stay on a short term basis after being discharged from a hospital. Those who eat and worship together at Haywood Street are individuals carrying all their worldly possessions in ragged backpacks as well as privileged professionals, stay-at-home moms, students and the working poor.

 Clothing, Food / 721 views

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