"A MOBILE RESPONSE TO HUNGER"
What we do for ourselves dies with us.WHAT WE DO FOR OTHERS AND THE WORLD remains and is immortal.
- Albert Pine, English Author
- Albert Pine, English Author
Thank you for partnering with Food for the Journey Project to turn compassion into action and action into hope for hungry families throughout the Dayton community. FJP could not continue to serve our neighbors without the support of donors like you. Please know your donation has an immediate impact in our community.
Shop For Your Neighbors
We are pretty creative at making use of the food provided to us. Help us stock our kitchen by filling one of our orange FJP bags with canned goods and nonperishable food needed to prepare delicious meals for our guests. View the list of items we need regularly then contact us at Corpus Christi Church, 527 Forest Ave Dayton, Ohio 45405 or Our Lady of Mercy Church 220 W Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton,Ohio 45405 to drop it off or arrange for a pick up.
We are pretty creative at making use of the food provided to us. Help us stock our kitchen by filling one of our orange FJP bags with canned goods and nonperishable food needed to prepare delicious meals for our guests. View the list of items we need regularly then contact us at Corpus Christi Church, 527 Forest Ave Dayton, Ohio 45405 or Our Lady of Mercy Church 220 W Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton,Ohio 45405 to drop it off or arrange for a pick up.
Our Mission:
To affirm our connection to one another in humanity by feeding those who are hungry and offering programs that improve the quality of life for our guests by promoting dignity, community and self-sufficiency.
To affirm our connection to one another in humanity by feeding those who are hungry and offering programs that improve the quality of life for our guests by promoting dignity, community and self-sufficiency.
Purpose:
To address hunger where it exists recognizing the obstacles - circumstantial, physical, emotional and psychological - that perpetuate poor nutrition.
To address hunger where it exists recognizing the obstacles - circumstantial, physical, emotional and psychological - that perpetuate poor nutrition.