Give to Presbyterian Hunger Program
Public Policy Advocacy On Hunger & Poverty
Gifts will help local, state and national organizations to advocate in the centers of political and economic power, supporting policy changes that will provide food for poor and hungry people at home and abroad, empower their self-development, and work to create systems which provide for everyone's basic needs.
H400305. Read moreCents-Ability
Rosellyn Calvert started the concept of putting 2 cents each meal in a bowl for the hungry not at the table. Presbyterian Women and congregations have taken this up and some groups do nickels or dimes per meal. Often 50% is used by the local congregation or presbytery and 50% is sent to the Presbyterian Hunger Program to be divided between national and international projects.
H000107. Read moreHunger Contingency Fund
This account is designated as a pool of funds that would allow the Presbyterian Hunger Program to fund or partially fund anti-hunger needs that might arise either quickly or in an unexpected time frame, as in the case of development needs in a post-disaster scenario or for essential anti-hunger/poverty programs that have fallen short of their fund-raising goals.
E053751. Read moreOGHS Hunger General
Contributions to OGHS designated specifically for the Presbyterian Hunger Program to alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes.
OG300000. Read moreDomestic Hunger Relief
Gifts will provide emergency and ongoing food relief to hungry people in the United States with priority given to programs also attempting to address the root causes of hunger.
H400300. Read moreDomestic Development Assistance
Gifts will support hunger-related development assistance programs and projects within the Christian mission and service program of our church and society. Priority is given to effective programs that combat hunger through integrated development and empowerment of people in the United States, in such areas as local food economies, community organizing, low-income housing development, job training and creation, nutrition education, and living wage campaigns.
H400302. Read moreHunger Appalachia
Donations to Hunger Appalachia help fund anti-hunger and anti-poverty initiatives approved by the Presbyterian Hunger Program Advisory Committee for the special needs of this often impoverished part of eastern United States that extends from northern Mississippi to southern New York state.
H000038. Read morePresbyterian End Homelessness Network
Education, training, and project development support for congregations responding to homelessness in their communities as prioritized by the network.
H300400. Read moreInternational Development Assistance
Gifts will support hunger-related development assistance programs and projects within the Christian mission and service program of our church and the church at large. We shall encourage those programs that combat hunger through integrated development and empowerment of people throughout the world, in such areas as agricultural training, community organization, economic development, nutrition education, public health, and family planning.
H400303. Read more