Partnerships Funders The Center for Hunger-Free Communities enjoys generous support from several not-for-profit and corporate foundations and many individual donors in addition to support from Drexel University. The Center is extremely grateful for all partners and friends. Current and recent funders include: Anonymous Donors The Annie E. Casey Foundation Campbell Soup Company Childhood Obesity and Hunger Program The Claneil Foundation ConAgra Foods Foundation First Hospital Foundation The Frederick and Colette B. Heldring Charitable Fund The Heinz Endowments Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation The Merck Company Foundation Newman's Own Foundation Oak Foundation OMG Center for Collaborative Learning / PEW Capacity Building Program PEW Charitable Trusts Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Share Our Strength TD Bank Charitable Foundation The Philadelphia Foundation The University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research / US Department of Agriculture W.K. Kellogg Foundation W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Partners The Center is grateful to the many partners with whom we work to address hunger and poverty in our communities. Local Partners American Heritage Credit Union Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice (Drexel University) Clarifi Community Legal Services Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships (Drexel University) Dornsife School of Public Health (Drexel University) Episcopal Community Services Eisenhower Fellowships Entrepreneurworks Every Mother is a Working Mother Network Food Trust Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger Greensgrow Farms JEVS Human Services Nutritional Development Services Office of the Mayor of the City of Philadelphia PA CareerLink PathWays PA People’s Emergency Center People Serving People Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Philabundance Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation Philadelphia Youth Network's E3 Initiative Public Citizens for Children and Youth SHARE, Inc. Shared Prosperity Philadelphia St. Christopher's Hospital Utility Emergency Services Fund Vetri Community Partnership Regional Partners 1199C Training and Upgrading Fund Action for Boston Community Development Black Women's Policy Agenda Child Care Providers United (CCPU) Coalition for Low-Income Pennsylvanians (CLIP) Hunger-Free Colorado Just Harvest Pennsylvania Health Access Network Maryland Hunger Solutions South Central Pennsylvania Works Southwest Pennsylvania Food Security Partnership Pittsburgh Association for the Education or Young Children (PAEYC) Western Center on Law and Social Policy National Partners Alliance to End Hunger Center for American Progress Center for Budget and Policy Priorities Children's HealthWatch CLASP Coalition on Human Needs Congressional Hunger Center Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) Hunger Free Communities Network/Summit One World Everybody Eats Foundation Participant Media Take Part Campaign Sanctuary Institute Sesame Workshop Share Our Strength/No Kid Hungry TalkPoverty