We The Action Z

We The Action Z
30 Grafton St

7812678989

A week of speeches, meals, clothing donations, and calling out officials who have the power to end it but choose not to.

Email: rachelvictorin8989@gmail.com
Twitter: wetheactionz
Instagram: wetheactionz


Office of Student Engagement

Office of Student Engagement, Great Falls College MSU
2100 16th Avenue South

4067714302

The MTCC AmeriCorps team serving the GFC MSU Food Pantry will give out free coffee to students on campus and conduct registration for a free Thanksgiving dinner giveaway available to all Great Falls College MSU students as well as Great Falls Career & College Readiness Center students. We will also be registering students to utilize the pantry year-round and providing information on community resources for housing assistance, emergency funding, and personal healthcare. Our team will highlight various departments and staff members at the college who can provide support to low income students or those experiencing socioeconomic struggles.

Email: vista@gfcmsu.edu


Universities Fighting World Hunger

Universities Fighting World Hunger, Auburn University
2009 Longview Ct

2515459582

UFWH Auburn will be hosting the SNAP Challenge with our members. Each member will live/eat as if they are surviving off median SNAP benefits for a week. We will share the groceries we buy, meals we make, and things we learn on our Instagram page.

Email: sjb0048@auburn.edu

Instagram: ufwhauburn


Howard County Coalition to End Homelessness

Howard County Coalition to End Homelessness
9830 Patuxent Woods Drive

410-313-0224

Social Awareness Campaign, Thanksgiving food donations as well as ongoing financial assistance of local government and programs of non-profits

Email: jcorcoran@howardcountymd.gov


Downtown Streets Team

Downtown Streets Team
1671 The Alameda #306

7036291890

We will be showing the documentary, "The Invisible Class", that delves into the history and systemic causes of homelessness in the United States. This will be followed by a panel discussion with the director, staff, and individuals experiencing homelessness. To learn more, please follow this link: https://streetsteam.networkforgood.com/events/24443-the-invisible-class-screening.

Email: jack@streetsteam.org
Twitter: @DowntownStreets
Instagram: @StreetsTeam


Food Finders Inc

Food Finders Inc
10539 Humbolt St

5622831400 x110

Every year from 11/21 - 11/22 we host a Sort and Pack where volunteers come out to a High school parking lot that we get a permit for and sort and organize donated food into family boxes which we then distribute to our partner nonprofit agencies who issue that food to individuals experiencing food insecurity. We are planning to make 3000 family boxes and distribute 4000 frozen turkeys this year. This is a perfect event for Hunger & Homelessness Awareness week because the whole event is about helping us reduce hunger during the holiday season. We are taking proper precautions to ensure we follow COVID-19 safety guidelines during our planning of this event as well.

Email: elara@foodfinders.org
Twitter: @foodfinderslbc
Instagram: @foodfinderslbc


Stepping Stone Emergency Housing

Stepping Stone Emergency Housing
3300 N 4th Ave
#14

7633705744
#14

We will be doing a screening fo the documentary, Invisible Class, on November 17th from 6:30-9PM

Email: jeff.conner@steppingstoneeh.org


Breaktime

Breaktime
170 Portland Street

6179591281

We plan to host a social media campaign with all of our different partners in hopes to spread awareness and educate a broad population on the challenges and problems surrounding hunger and homelessness.

Email: sam@breaktime.org
Twitter: breaktimeboston
Instagram: breaktime


University of California, Merced

University of California, Merced
5200 N. Lake Rd.

2092058102

The University of California, Merced invites you to a panel discussion with the producers of the film, "They Say It Can't Be Done". Please watch the film at http://bit.ly/CanBeDone. The passcode is provided upon panel registration. Join the panel discussion on Friday, November 20th at 4 PM PST via Zoom. Register for the panel at:
http://bit.ly/CanBeDoneRegistration. Any questions for the panelists can be emailed to emeyer4@ucmerced.edu in advance.

Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week
November 20th, 4-5 PM PST
Free and open to the public

"SYNOPSIS: "They Say It Can't Be Done" is a documentary that explores how innovation can solve some of the world's largest problems. It tracks four companies on the cutting edge of technological solutions that could:
- Heal the seas
- Solve hunger
- Eliminate organ wait lists
- Reduce atmospheric carbon
Innovation never comes without risk and often brings consequences that can impact our health, safety, and environment. That is why our regulatory system is designed to protect and serve the public interest. In the fast-paced world of technological development, however, even well-intentioned regulations can inadvertently hamper beneficial progress. Each company in the film has the potential to solve some of our greatest challenges, but all face a common roadblock: a regulatory system that could impede their pathways to success. Is it time for us to imagine a new regulatory approach?"

Email: emeyer4@ucmerced.edu


Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church

Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church
18618 SW 100th Ave

479-462-8161

The Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church currently has a mission initiative called Fill the Table. We are hosting a month long of activities for participants to do around hunger and homelessness for the month of November.

Email: eautry@flumc.org

Instagram: @fillthetable