What nonprofit organizations does Wildgrain support?Updated 2 days ago
At Wildgrain, we believe in giving back to the communities we serve. That’s why we’re proud to support a range of nonprofit organizations working to end hunger, increase food access, and uplift those in need. Learn more about the incredible charities we partner with below:
The Greater Boston Food Bank
GBFB is the largest hunger-relief organization in New England and among the largest food banks in the country. Last year, they distributed 117 million pounds of nutritious food to people who struggle to have enough to eat. They are committed to increasing our food distribution to provide three meals a day to every person in need in Eastern Massachusetts while supporting healthy lives and healthy communities. Learn more about the Greater Boston Food Bank here.
City Harvest
City Harvest exists to end hunger in communities throughout New York City. They do this through food rescue and distribution, education, and other practical, innovative solutions. This year they will rescue 83 million pounds of food and deliver it, free of charge, to hundreds of food pantries, soup kitchens and other community partners across the five boroughs. Learn more about City Harvest here.
Greater Chicago Food Depository
GCFD’s mission is to end hunger. To achieve their mission, they work in partnership with a network of community-based organizations and individuals. Together, they connect their neighbors with healthy food, lift their voices and advance solutions that address the root causes of hunger. Learn more about the Greater Chicago Food Depository here.
Central Texas Food Bank
The Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) is the leading hunger-relief nonprofit in Central Texas, working to provide immediate and equitable access to nutritious food for individuals across its 21-county service area. Through a combination of direct-service programs and a network of approximately 250 nonprofit community partners, CTFB supports over 530,000 food-insecure individuals annually. Learn more about the Central Texas Food Bank here.
Feeding America
Feeding America is the largest charity working to end hunger in the United States. They partner with a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks, food pantries, and local food programs to bring food to people facing hunger. They advocate for policies that create long-term solutions to hunger. Learn Feeding America here.
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
Since 1973, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank has distributed more than 1.9 billion pounds of food and worked to mobilize resources in the community to alleviate hunger. They’re working toward a vision where no one goes hungry in Los Angeles County. Learn more about the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank here.
The Attic Youth Center
The Attic Youth Center’s mission is to create opportunities for LGBTQ youth to develop into healthy, independent, civic-minded adults within a safe and supportive community and to promote the acceptance of LGBTQ youth in society. The Attic offers a wide range of programs and services designed to provide youth with the support and skills needed to transition into independent, thriving adults. They serve dinner Monday – Friday and provide food pantry items and personal hygiene product distribution. Learn more about The Attic Youth Center here.
The Farmlink Project
The Farmlink Project is a student-founded nonprofit on a mission to make the world's abundance of nutritious food accessible to everyone. Acting as the "link", Farmlink connects farmers with fresh, surplus produce to charities across the United States, connecting the broken supply chains in the agricultural and food access industries by taking surplus food from farms and funneling it to food banks. Learn more about The Farmlink Project here.
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