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Mom’s Meals® donates shelf-stable meals to community-based organizations

Mom’s Meals donates shelf-stable meals to community-based organizations as part of their corporate social responsibility efforts.

August 08, 2024

Mom’s Meals donates shelf-stable meals

Around 208.3 million people around the world will experience food insecurity in 2024. Mom’s Meals is committed to reducing food insecurity through our meal programs and corporate social responsibility efforts.

Our most recent donation included over 20,000 shelf-stable meals to 19 community-based organizations (CBO)s across the nation. Mom’s Meals territory managers worked with organizations to distribute the shelf-stable meals in food insecure areas.

Organizations that received shelf-stable meal donations included:

  • Ampla Health (Calif.) – A primary care physician agency that services the under privileged, under served and homeless population. They have helped over 78,000 patients.
  • Ascencia (Calif.) – An access center with a homeless shelter that serves the unhoused population. They have served 50,000 individual meals in their access center in 2023.
  • Bird Seed Collective (Colo.) – Dedicated to improving the socioeconomic climate of Denver through innovative arts and humanities offerings.
  • Bridgeport Police Department (Pa.) – Focus on Social determinants of health community outreach and will support community members plus other CBOs.
  • Food for Others (Va.) – Distributes food to people in need by mobilizing their community and volunteers. They distribute food to 3,000+ families per week.
  • Harvest Hope Food Banks (S.C.) – South Carolinas largest food bank that distributes 22.6 million meals annually.
  • Healthcare in Action (Calif.) – Street Medicine/Enhanced care management (ECM) organization in Riverside and San Bernardino County.
  • Helping Hands Bentonville Arkansas (Ark.) – Community food pantry that provides food to more than 900 families each month.
  • Indigenous Pact Foundation (Wash.) –     
    A foundation that strives to create health equality for American Indians and Alaska Natives.
  • Kings View – PATH Program (Calif.) – Non-profit CBO/ECM serving unhoused individuals through street outreach and specialty mental health services.
  • La Soupe (Ohio) – Non-profit kitchen that rescues food and distributes it in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.
  • Loudoun Hunger Relief (Va.) – Food pantry that has distributed 2 million meals to people in need.
  • Pine Street Inn (Mass.) – A homeless shelter that assists over 2,000 people each day.
  • Pneumacare Health and Wellness (Calif.) – Non-profit ECM agency serving unhoused people of focus (POF) in three counties.
  • Second Harvest Food Bank (Calif.) –         
    A food bank that serves 500,000 people a month.
  • Shepherds House (Del.) – Non-profit food pantry that supports the homeless, hungry, or lonely.
  • Sigma Beta XI Inc (Calif.) – Non-profit CBO/CS agency for Asthma remediation serving meals to all POF through their community pantry.
  • The Breakfast Mission of Covington (Ky.) – Non-profit food pantry that provides breakfast to the hungry and homeless.
  • Western Fairfax Christina Ministries (Va.) – Provides food and financial support to those at risk of hunger and homelessness.

Reducing food insecurity in the communities we serve

Food insecurity is an issue that Mom’s Meals is constantly bringing awareness to and looking for different ways to combat. One of the main ways we are combating this issue is through our corporate social responsibility efforts. We are doing this in three ways:

  1. Ensuring equitable food access
    By using connections with public, private and government sectors, we have been able to donate 52,976 meals in collaboration with CBOs through our Hunger Challenge initiative.
  2. Supporting our communities 
    Nearly $268,000 worth of ingredients have been donated to local foodbanks. So far in 2024, 43,281 shelf-stable meals were also donated to local foodbanks.
  3. Engaging employees
    Mom’s Meals employees are passionate about our mission of improving life through better nutrition at home. They are constantly volunteering or donating resources. So far, our employees have volunteered for more than 500 hours for Meals from the Heartland and have donated over 9,500 pounds of food to food drives they initiated.

As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we continue our passion and dedication to improving access to quality nutrition and reducing food insecurity where we live and work, and across America.

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