25 March 2010

Mazon - A Jewish Response to Hunger


Founded in 1985, MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger is a national nonprofit organization that allocates donations from the Jewish community to prevent and alleviate hunger among people of all faiths and backgrounds.
Each year, MAZON grants over $4 million to more than 300 carefully screened hunger-relief agencies, including emergency food providers, food banks, multi-service organizations and advocacy groups that seek long-term solutions to the hunger problem.
MAZON (“food” in Hebrew) believes its dual purpose is to provide for those who are hungry today and to address the systemic causes of hunger and poverty, both domestically and globally. Although grants are provided to many organizations serving the Jewish poor, in keeping with the best of Jewish tradition MAZON believes it is important to respond to all who are in need.
MAZON is supported by over 100,000 donors who incorporate social justice and hunger relief as crucial components of their everyday lives.

4 comments:

Madama Sebastian said...

You are a very kind and sweet person...that's the feeling we have when ever we read your blog....

hiromon said...

I approve of your courage and philanthropism.

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Antonio Carlos said...

Wanted Adelle!
Shabat Shalom!
Blog is a pleasure to visit its.
That the Adonai one greatly continues blessing you.
Antonio Carlos