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Humanity Against Hunger


  • Misión

    Our organization focuses on helping veteran and non veteran community members who are experiencing personal hardship, hunger and food insecurity.

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    Seeing a need for energetic, non profit work in Riverside County, we formed our organization to provide food resources to the community. We work closely with other community outreach programs to maximize our ability to help as many residents as possible. Our amazing team of regulars and part-time volunteers are committed to helping others. Humanity Against Hunger reaches out to veteran and non veteran 90 communities for every major holiday and provide meat boxes to help the families have a special holiday even though for many they can't afford to buy holiday meals. We take pride in our commitment to serving others and making a difference in the lives of those who need a helping hand. Since our organization was established in July 2020 we have fed over 971 families and we are looking forward to serving upwards of 2,000 through 2021. We have been serving Beaumont, Banning, Loma Linda, Yucaipa and greater Riverside. We are honored to share that we have been awarded a Certificate of Recognition by the City of Banning a and a Certificate of Appreciation by the Banning Unified School District. Our goal is to continue serving many more communities throughout Riverside County. We are looking for volunteer to help with our social media platforms.

    Áreas de Impacto incluyen

    • Desarrollo de Comunidades
    • Personas sin Hogar
    • Hambre & Seguridad Alimentaria
    • Veteranos de Guerra

    Información y Contacto

    • 6264885944
    • 1324 Black Diamond Dr, Beaumont, California, US
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