Tuna Sorters to the Rescue
Youth from St. Andrews toured MOM to find out more about how they can be of service to their community.
Read MoreYouth from St. Andrews toured MOM to find out more about how they can be of service to their community.
Read MoreThanks to the Middleton Police Department and Copps for hosting the Stuff the Squad event!
Read MoreAs we picked the cherries, we noticed a robin's nest with 3 eggs in the cherry tree! We shared with our feathered friend family, being sure not to disturb the robin eggs as we picked and leaving a few cherries behind. Respect for nature; respect for one another.
Read MoreStart or Join a Food Buyer’s Club, a unique and highly-effective way to address hunger in our community. The concept is easily adapted for your group (such as book clubs, scout troops, church groups, & businesses) regardless of formality, size or dollar commitment.
Read More"By some counts, children are the majority of the city's homeless, yet they aren't its typical face. They tend not to live on the streets in public view, although that does happen. Rather, a majority of their families are doubled up with relatives or friends, often in substandard conditions. Or they stay in shelters or motels." - The Capital Times (July 7, 2016)
Read MoreA lot goes into a successful backpack--- Including community support, encouragement, joy, and donations of supplies. Can you help?
Read More"Rather than throwing the broken eggs away, they painstakingly went through dozens and dozens of eggs saving those possible, washing them carefully, and repackaging them into new egg cartons, so that those who come to MOM can have this versatile protein packed food."
Read MoreOn April 24, choirs from three congregations gathered together at St Dunstan's Episcopal Church to present their favorite anthems to help Prevent Homelessness and End Hunger in our community.
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