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The Future of Food Banking: Understanding Income, Food Insecurity, and Health
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The Change Lab 2025 Annual Report: Building Civic Infrastructure Through Community Connection
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Social Connection in America: 2025 Survey Report on Community Bonds and Well-Being
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Take a free tour of the Houston Food Bank's huge warehouse and kitchen to learn how they help feed hungry families in our community. You'll see volunteers sorting food, learn about hunger in Houston, and discover how this amazing place makes hot meals for kids.
This program teaches people who help others with money how to guide their clients in giving to charities. The training shows advisors how to help people find good causes they care about and give money in ways that save on taxes.
You can donate money to help sick people in poor countries get medicine and vaccines they need. Your donation helps prevent diseases like malaria and helps doctors treat people who are sick.
High school students can join this free program to learn leadership skills and job training while getting paid $9 per hour. Students work on projects and learn important life skills to prepare for their future careers.
ICJS trains people to become leaders who fight religious bias and promote understanding between different faiths. They offer programs for religious leaders, community leaders, teachers, and future clergy. The programs help people learn about different religions, build relationships across faiths, and create positive change in their communities. Programs include fellowships and intensive training sessions.
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