Hunger Bus

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Our mission is to inspire, raise funds, non-perishable food items and hunger awareness, working towards ending hunger through musical performance, staging concerts and events to benefit food banks, pantries and other non-profit agencies.

Our goal is to perform annually from coast to coast over a hundred “Stop Hunger in America” benefits. 100% of the proceeds will go directly to the local food bank. The majority of the food banks are part of the Feeding America network. Chakulla and other artists will perform at a variety of venues ranging from Food Bank Open Houses, coffee houses, music festivals, to school auditoriums. In addition, Chakulla will be playing at Whole Foods throughout the country.

There is an active Kickstarter funding project to provide the annual operating expenses for The Hunger Bus.

Canstruction

canstructionb1168 Howell Mill Road NW Suite F Atlanta, Georgia 30318, USA  404.814.5000
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A unique charity which hosts competitions, exhibitions and events showcasing colossal structures made out of full cans of food. After the structures are built, the cansculptures® go on display to the public as a giant art exhibition. At the end of the event, all food is donated to local hunger relief organizations.

Recognized for our commitment to innovation, hunger relief  and collaboration, our work has helped raise nearly 40 million pounds of food since 1992.  Canstruction® events are hosted in over 150 cities around the world including North America, Australia, South America, Europe and Asia.

Food Research & Action Center

1200 18th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036
202. 986.2200
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Leading national nonprofit organization working to improve public policies and public-private partnerships to eradicate hunger and undernutrition in the United States. FRAC works with hundreds of national, state and local nonprofit organizations, public agencies, corporations and labor organizations to address hunger, food insecurity, and their root cause, poverty. As Congress Daily has written, FRAC is “the premier anti-hunger group in Washington.”

Move for Hunger

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As you may be aware, many people throw out a good deal of “stuff” when they move.  Unfortunately, a lot of this “stuff” is food that could be delivered to a family in need rather than thrown away.  By teaming up with relocation companies across the country, Move For Hunger is creating one of the nation’s largest year-round service programs.  Our movers offer to pick up the unwanted, non-perishable food items from those who are moving and deliver it to their local food banks.

 

Rock Can Roll

rockcanrollP.O. Box 700  Jericho, NY 11753   516-822-3457
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Non-profit, hunger relief organization and think tank. Our message is simple: Help Out While You Rock Out! We collaborate with rock concerts, schools, corporations, and private individuals to collect healthy non-perishable food (for people and pets) and basic necessities for distribution to local agencies and into the hands of children, seniors and families who live with hunger and in poverty.
Help Out While You ROCK OUT!

Ample Harvest

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Works to reduce food waste by connecting gardeners to their local food pantries so that excess garden bounty can be shared with those in need. There are over 40 million Americans growing food in home or community gardens and we’re making it easy for them to find a food pantry in their community that desperately needs fresh food to distribute to hungry families. Garden by garden, home and community gardeners and other growers are fighting hunger and malnutrition in America.

Center for Hunger Free Communities

centerhunger3600  Market Street, 7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Community-engaged research, service, advocacy and policy center of Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health in Philadelphia, PA.  The Center for Hunger-Free Communities offers the same multi-faceted research and action that has characterized the work on hunger and poverty at Drexel with the goal of developing innovative, empirically-tested solutions to the challenges of hunger and economic insecurity.

The Center envisions a world where children born today will inherit a nation free from hunger; a nation where all members of the community partner to keep families economically secure; and a nation where all people have an equal voice in policies that affect their lives.