Food

"We provide education and support in order to keep people out of institutional care. We collaborate with local law enforcement, the Attorney General's office, Departments of Health and Human Services, schools, mental health and substance abuse providers and local non-profits in order to create a safer community and healthier families. Through evidence-based models and proven strategies, we seek to fill gaps in the community where the underserved often fall through. Our comprehensive strategies address all areas of an individual’s life, such as work, home, spirituality and relationships. We are passionate about meeting the needs of the community using innovative ideas to overcome traditional problems."

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, Food, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 747 views

Through the Raleigh Branch of the Food Bank serving 10 counties: Duplin, Franklin, Halifax, Harnett, Johnston, Nash, Sampson, Wake, Warren, and Wayne, they hope to"Nourish people. Build solutions. Empower communities."

 Food / 730 views

The mission of Pee Dee Community Action Partnership is to develop and improve low-income communities and neighborhoods through economic and related development, with a primary function of developing projects and activities designed to enhance economic opportunities of the people we serve and to implement and advocate developmental and human services delivery programs for socially and economically disadvantaged elderly, children and families. Our program performance will be tracked with the use of the ROMA and other Federal and State mandated systems.

 Clothing, Crisis, Education, Elderly Care, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Utilities, Women, Children, Child Care / 904 views

 Food / 610 views

The mission of the NOAH Project is to empower low income and homeless Detroiters to achieve stability by serving as the first step on the journey to self-sufficiency. The NOAH Project operates a Community Center in downtown Detroit for people living on the streets. Offering lunch four days a week, one-on-one social services, physical health counseling, empowerment-based programming, and emergency needs, the NOAH Project strives to build a family support system for those who come to them.

 Clothing, Food, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Transportation / 909 views

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