Food from the Heart Part Two
To provide nutritious food pop ups that are affordable and help neighbors experiencing food insecurity through the social enterprise, Food from The Heart.
To provide nutritious food pop ups that are affordable and help neighbors experiencing food insecurity through the social enterprise, Food from The Heart.
Mass producing tiny houses to serve as transitional housing for the homeless, veterans, ex-offenders, domestic violence victims, aged out foster youth, and those under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
From Cleveland to Columbus, we will travel to meet various creatives and discuss the value of art. It's an exciting experience that is empowering and educational.
Jobs loss, homelessness and poverty, also the impact on sporting events at large, cannot be ignored. Making art more necessary than ever for release and relaxation.
Scholarships for Neighborhood Greenspace Development Opportunities - Realizing greenspace in Cleveland communities. Workshops sprouting from vital Cleveland spaces: "Growing from the ground up."
Spaying and Neutering stray/community cats cats in Lorain.
Skating in the Park. Creating memories that will last a lifetime!
We would like to give personalized and COVID-safe contactless service to mothers at their most vulnerable time in their lives.
Safe Housing & Employment Services Leading towards Economic Restoration for the homeless.
We are responding to COVID unemployment in our community by launching a workforce training program for differently abled young adults.
Help us improve access to fresh fruit and beautify a vacant lot in Evanston!
Seniors can avoid stores and long lines and stay safe in their homes while our team makes sure they have the personal essentials needed to get through the winter months.
As a New Pittsburgh Courier, Woman of Excellence community receipient, I would be so honored to continue meeting the unmet needs to the underservevd individuals in the Pittsburgh and surrounding areas, thank you
We are here to provide hope and encouragement to come into community and realize they are not alone.
COVID-19 has hit communities of color exponentially harder. We will provide self-care practices for women of color and our female community partners.
Donating to the Garfield Gives campaign helps provide resources, including funds to help pay bills, to those who are affected by Covid-19 that live and work in the East End of Pittsburgh!
Growing good food and health into the food deserts of the Northside.
Our Organization realized that there is a void in streamlining goods and services between those that are in need and those that are willing and able to supply them.
It's time we put our Mental Health at the top of our to do list. Let's make Mental Health care more accessible in our neighborhoods.
A community space where one can find serenity, take a walk on the trails, learn about growing vegetation, healthy living, and mindfulness.
Since COVID-19 our outreach efforts have expanded and we are feeding 200 unhoused and low-income families weekly. We also provide public-transportation vouchers, sanitary products, toiletries, clothing and bedding.
Our Food Distribution Center provides immediate assistance to hospitality workers affected by COVID-19 through the distribution of free food, baby care items, pet necessities, and cleaning and hygiene products.
Empowering women to transform ourselves, our families, and our communities
We are throwing a Christmas Party to all give gifts to every child in the community who wants to join the party on December 14th.
TBSP is raising money for our community baking classes and to support our baker entrepreneurs! We hope to buy a new oven and mixers, and to continue our free Bakers-In-Training Kids Classes.
Give kids a ride this holiday season!
To connect, engage, and educate the Homewood community in entrepreneurship, healthy lifestyles, and culture.
At Chenchita's Community Garden, we will install a rain harvest roof, allowing us to collect water and host FREE workshops for the community.
Our goal is to reduce waste. At the NW Philly Repair Cafe, local fixers with know-how will help community members who don't know how, to fix their throw-away broken items and to recycle responsibly.
We are opening a cooperative grocery store for Vance and Downtown Memphis. Working with U of M, Vance Avenue Collaborative, and select leaders in the Memphis community, we aim to make this area more food secure.
This annual celebration is only possible with generous support of neighbors and friends like you. So please, donate, volunteer, and join us for Hike the Heights!
Our smart phone app will put vital greenways information directly into your hands. It will include way-finding and directions, destinations, amenities, and opportunities for feedback.
The UM Campus Farm will enhance community and education opportunities, fostering sustainable food citizenship through experiential learning that grows not only food, but leadership, conversations, and collaboration.
Help continue to bring meaningful youth food justice internship opportunities to Bushwick Campus!
NYLP provides job-training experience to Newark high school youth in environmental fields. The "Farm to Table" theme gives students an inside look at our current food system.
We are building a compost center and a vertical garden using recycled bottles and a wood frame and cable system. This will allow many gardeners to grow herbs, greens and flowers, and to beautify the neighborhood.
Roots Memphis Farm Academy is a farmer incubator program that educates, trains, and launches new sustainable farmers in the region.
Our culinary and medicinal herb garden will serve as an outdoor classroom to demonstrate the benefits of herbs as both food and medicine.
We're expanding to grow more food and include more of our neighbors!
We will learn to build a sustainable cooperative business, which will be a student run and owned credit union. It will address economic justice issues like student debt and green community development.
Part coop, part online farmers' market, goMarket connects farmers and gardeners to families & restaurants. Opening Spring 2013.
SWAG Project is an urban farming, food justice and educational project in the South Ward of Newark. We grow food and build community through youth and community led projects that bring more fresh food to our neighborhood.
For the first time this fall, the camp will provide healthy, seasonal, organic apples to 2,274 school children, raise awareness about where food comes from, and establish new relationships with local farmers.
Neighborhood Foods, a West Philly low-income food coop, needs high tunnels for its farm to boost production for a food desert fraught witht diet-related health problems.
Free, healthy, seasonal, hands-on cooking for kids! Taught by real chefs partnered with educators.
We'll be rolling up sushi when this class is funded! Healthy, hands-on cooking lessons explore seasonal, nut-free international cuisine with kids. Real food makes no excuses!
Free, healthy, seasonal, hands-on cooking for kids! Taught by real chefs partnered with educators.
This free class offers low income pregnant moms in Harlem and surrounding areas a safe, fun, and affordable prenatal fitness option. Great for mom's physical health and also builds community!
To provide healing foods for women in the childbearing year. Women who practice self-healing and care create healthier babies, families and communities.
BFC’s Food Program is expanding our Southeast Center rooftop garden, which is located in Anacostia. We provide workshops and safe green space for our clients to socialize, skill-share, and build community.