🌟 Rosen Automotive Celebrates 35 Years of Community Support 🎉 As we commemorate our 35th anniversary, Rosen Automotive is proud to continue our legacy of giving back to the community. This year, we are thrilled to announce our sponsorship of Feeding America's Healthy Kids, Healthy Summer campaign. During the summer break, many children lose access to the nutritious meals they rely on during the school year. At Rosen Automotive, we believe that kids should be free to enjoy their summer days without worrying about where their next meal will come from. Did you know that 1-in-6 children in Eastern Wisconsin are facing hunger right now? Through our support of Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin's Healthy Kids, Healthy Summer campaign, we aim to make a positive impact in our local community by ensuring that children have access to nourishing meals throughout the summer months. Join us in making a difference by donating to Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin's 𝘏𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘵𝘩𝘺 𝘒𝘪𝘥𝘴, 𝘏𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘵𝘩𝘺 𝘚𝘶𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘳 campaign. Your contribution will help provide essential nutrition to children in need, giving them the opportunity to have a healthy and happy summer. Learn more about how you can support this important cause by visiting https://lnkd.in/gJZ-fu8h. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children facing hunger in our community. 🌞🍎 #RosenAutomotive #CommunitySupport #HealthyKidsHealthySummer
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Starting today, early giving for #SOLAGivingDay is underway, and your generosity can make a real difference in the lives of children across South Louisiana. With summer break approaching, many families are faced with a concerning question: Without school meals, how will we feed our kids? In South Louisiana, one in seven families and one in five children experience food insecurity. This isn't just a statistic—it's a reality that's hitting close to home. Second Harvest is gearing up to tackle this surge in hunger by doubling our efforts to feed children during these critical months. But this effort isn't something we can achieve alone—we need you. By donating early to #SOLAGivingDay, you can provide a lifeline to those families who won't receive additional help this summer. Imagine this—every single dollar you contribute can help provide three wholesome meals. That's the power of #SOLAGiving in action! Don't wait until May 2 to join us in ensuring no child goes hungry this summer. Give now at https://lnkd.in/gTsWD6Y4 #NOSUMMERHUNGER #FeedTheFuture #SOLAGivingDay
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🎉 Happy International Day of Charity from Big and Little Web Design! 🎉 As the fall season approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect on how we can give back to our communities. Here are some impactful and easy ways to make a difference: 🍂 Thanksgiving Food Baskets: Start collecting non-perishable food items to create Thanksgiving meal baskets for families in need. 🧥 Warm Clothing Collection & Blanket Drives: Winter is on the way. Consider donating coats, hats, gloves, scarves, and blankets to help those in need stay warm. 🍁 Elderly or Disabled Assistance: Offer to rake leaves or perform yard work for elderly neighbors or those who may have difficulty doing it themselves. 🎨 Visit a Nursing Home: Organize fall-themed crafts, decorations, or treats to brighten the days of nursing home residents. 📚 Tutoring or Mentoring: Volunteer your time to tutor or mentor students as they settle back into the school routine. 🌳 Tree Planting & Fall Cleanup: Participate in or organize a tree-planting event, or join a cleanup effort to maintain local parks and trails. Let’s make this fall about coming together and making a positive impact. Small actions can create big changes! 💙 👉 https://lnkd.in/g8qGixNT #InternationalDayOfCharity #CorporateSocialResponsibility #CommunityEngagement #GiveBack #BigAndLittleWebDesign
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The more access to resources that struggling kids have, the more likely they are to stick it out and stay in school and eventually graduate, get a GED or go to college. This was a driving force for our Kitsap Chapter’s “Weekend Food Bags” program. While many unaccompanied, homeless or at-risk students receive a free lunch during the week through state and federal programs, they often do without on the weekend. Through a partnership model with four regional school districts and the local community college, and funding via donations, Kitsap provides each month: –1400+ food packs to 400+ young hands who need them. Each pack contains three meals, snacks, juice box, treat and napkin/utensil. – 6,200 individual snacks and easy-entrees (Cup Noodle Soups/microwavable Mac & Cheese cups) to counselors and teachers to support another 300-350 youth who don't qualify for government-subsidized meals but are still experiencing hunger. A small, key volunteer crew, led by Executive Director Margaret Rodriguez and Assistant Chapter Director Felicia Hord, helps store, assemble and deliver the much-appreciated packs across their sprawling, rural area in Western Washington. We love the impact they’re making to reduce food insecurity and break the cycle of students dropping out of school. But as Felicia shares, “So many more hands we need, so much more we could be doing.” Read about our Kitsap Chapter here: https://buff.ly/4afwCxK #StandUpInAction #Kitsap #KitsapCounty #FoodInsecurity #EndHunger #FoodRescue #Hope #Donation #CycleOfHope
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🥫 February is Canned Food Month! 🍲 As we navigate through this month, let's take a moment to peek into our kitchen cabinets. It's the perfect time to check on those canned goods we've been storing. 🧐 Here's a small but impactful task for this week: Check the expiration dates on your canned food items. Set aside those that are still good but you don't plan to eat. Why not turn this into an opportunity to give back? 🤝 Those unexpired cans could be a hearty meal for someone in need. Consider donating them to your local food pantry. It's a simple act of kindness that can make a big difference in your community. 🌟 Let's spread the love this February by sharing what we can. Drop off your canned goods at a nearby pantry and help keep the spirit of giving alive! 💖 Remember, every can counts! 🙌 #CannedFoodMonth #GiveBack #CommunitySupport #FoodPantryDonation #SpreadKindness #FebruaryGiving #CheckYourCans #DonateToday #FeedingTheCommunity #EveryCanCounts
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#Omaha #CommunitySupport #OmahaNeedsUs #OmahaBusinesses #OmahaBusinessLeaders #OmahaNeeds Food insecurity rates are higher in some areas of Omaha, including northeast, southeast, and northwest Omaha, where rates can reach as high as 48.5%. Food insecurity is even more common among families with children. In Omaha, one in five children under the age of 18 goes to bed hungry every night. Heartland Kids Against Hunger is working to contribute to stocking shelves at multiple area food pantries such as Heart Ministry Center, Together Omaha, University of Nebraska at Omaha, and more. Omaha business and organization leaders can make a large and lasting impact in our communities and beyond by encouraging volunteering and giving. Without your help, many community members including children would be going without. Every dollar donated to Heartland Kids Against Hunger goes towards packing highly nutritious meals and is tax-deductable.
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Did you know that if you do not have enough food to lead an active, healthy lifestyle; you choose between spending money on food or other bills; or you eat fewer meals or less expensive and less healthy meals because you cannot afford to buy nutritious food, you may be experiencing food insecurity? The SOUPer Bowl of Caring kicks off today through February 12th to raise awareness about food insecurity and to highlight how you can help us tackle hunger. The University of Virginia School of Architecture operates a satellite food pantry in Campbell Hall to support students who experience food insecurity. Last semester, over 850 units of food were taken by students in need. You can make a difference by donating: ➡ MONEY THROUGH THE SOUPer BOWL OF CARING WEBSITE (https://lnkd.in/eKGWc2wB). Be sure to designate your donation to go to the School of Architecture location. ➡ FOOD THROUGH OUR WALMART WISHLIST (https://lnkd.in/esXfpNAZ). Simply add items from the wishlist to your cart that you would like to donate and either select delivery to have your donation automatically shipped to the School of Architecture or you can pick up items from the list and bring to Campbell Hall 201. Help us make a difference and #TackleHunger.
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We know it's mid-May but, are you feeling the holiday spirit? We hope so because...⬇️ Many small nonprofits receive most of their support during the holiday season. One such example is Care for Real, a 54-year-old food pantry on the Northside of Chicago, where Better Magazine contributor Jen Kouba works. While December and January are certainly the most joyous times to be a fund-raiser, she says, "food insecurity doesn't have a season." The needs of the individuals and communities who benefit from non-profits like Care for Real persist all year long. What are some ways you can continue your response to systemic problem like hunger throughout the year? ✨ Volunteer a few times a year at a food pantry like Care for Real. ✨ Host a collection drive in the spring or summer ✨ Become a monthly donor to sustain local food programs. Check out Jen's full article here https://lnkd.in/e-A9GWVi to learn more about Care for Real and further expand your advocacy throughout the whole year. After all, 'tis the season (to #makeitbetter)! Are you finding ways to #getconnected this season? Share your opportunities in the comments below! #nonprofit #philanthropy #makeitbetter #yousaidit #bettermakers #betterhumanservices
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As a continuation to my post from Monday where I shared about my involvement as a Board member for the School Garden Support Organization, I wanted to expand on my “why”. And why my purpose and passions are centered on supporting equitable learning, school gardens, sustainability, and representation. Today, the majority, ~70% of agricultural workers are foreign born migrants. They are the backbone of our food supply chain, yet often are not given basic human rights or access to the systems/programs we all take for granted. Often, they are the center of vitriolic language and unfair policies; Our farm workers do not receive the respect they deserve. I would like to see dignity and pride in farm work restored. I would like to see agriculture in all forms seen as a meaningful career path. An industry that is valued as significant and has high importance; And that we support through our education system. How can we honor our migrant workers, and the legacies of Caesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta? I think it starts by supporting organizations that teach youth the importance of gardens, farming, sustainability, and communities. It is then we can truly “Honor the hands that harvest your crops.” - Dolores Huerta #purpose #passion #advocacy #nationalfarmworkersawareness #sustainability #community #leadership https://lnkd.in/gccx4yyy
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I'm always heartened when companies and groups ask how they can help Feed More this time of year. For teams looking for a way to engage here are a few ideas... Food Drive Competition - By team, by floor, by department. Because of the ever-evolving supply chain, shelf-stable items are in high demand. Our donation door is open for extended hours during the holidays! (feedmore.org) Year-End Budget Surplus - Many companies have a use-it-or-lose-it approach. Have a little extra budget at year-end? Invest in the community through a special gift or purchase to help provide food to our community. Consider sponsoring one of our key programs. Mid-winter volunteering - We LOVE volunteers! Volunteers make up 2/3rds of the Feed More team. Consider signing up and locking in for January and February shifts now.
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One of the easiest ways to support the kids served by GO Pantry is to donate food items we need to fill our Spring Break GO Boxes. 🌷☀️🌈 And if you don't have the time or physical capacity to hold an official food drive in your workspace, simply shop our Amazon Wish List and have our most needed items shipped directly to our warehouse! 📦 Spring Break GO Boxes provide a week's worth of kid-friendly, easy-to-prepare food for kids who experience food insecurity when they aren't in school (and as a result, aren't receiving school-provided breakfast and lunch). Click through to access our wish list, or email sarah@gopantry.org for a full list of items needed for GO Boxes. https://lnkd.in/gdhB2Agg
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