THE PROBLEM

Food insecurity isn’t just hunger—it’s the daily uncertainty of where your next meal will come from.

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58:10 believes in

Nourishment

Feeding bodies. Restoring dignity.
Every meal matters. Through our food bank and community gardens, we provide fresh, healthy food to families in need—because nourishment is the first step toward healing and hope.

Empowerment

Helping women rebuild their lives.
We walk alongside women in transition through mentorship, workshops, and practical support. Our goal is to nurture confidence, independence, and purpose.

Community

Healing happens together.
We believe change grows in connection. From volunteers to local farmers, our community is a family working hand-in-hand to lift one another up.

Sustainability

Growing change from the ground up.
Through farm-to-food-bank partnerships and local gardens, we focus on long-term food security and stewardship of the earth God has given us.

Faith in Action

Love that looks like service.
Inspired by Isaiah 58:10, we live out our faith by meeting needs, sharing hope, and being the hands and feet of Jesus in our community.

If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday." – Isaiah 58:10

Help us be a light.

Someone you may know…

  • Two houses with beige and white siding, front porches, and pitched roofs, with lush green trees and a blue sky in the background.

    13.5 % of U.S. households (about 18.0 million households) experienced food insecurity at some time during the year

  • A kitchen stove with a frying pan containing cooked vegetables, a metallic rice cooker, a window with sunlight, and a rice bowl on the window sill.

    5.1 % (about 6.8 million) experienced very low food security — meaning eating patterns were disrupted and food intake reduced.

  • Children standing outdoors wearing colorful rain boots on a muddy path.

    Among U.S. households with children, 17.9 % (about 6.5 million households) were food insecure.

  • Aerial view of a residential neighborhood with houses, trees, and streets during sunset.

    Globally, between 713 million and 757 million people faced hunger in — that’s roughly 1 in 11 people worldwide.

  • A digital image of the Earth with landmasses in beige and oceans in blue, viewed from space, with parts of Asia, Europe, and Australia visible.

    Around 2.8 billion people — about 35% of the global population — cannot afford a healthy diet.

  • Yellow painted symbols of a man, woman with child, and girl holding hands on pavement, with visible cracks in the paint.

    In the U.S., households below the poverty line faced a food insecurity rate of 38.7 % in 2023 — nearly 3× the national average.

One gift. One meal. One act of love that changes everything.

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