In Henry Nouwen’s A Spirituality of Fundraising, Nouwen redefines fundraising not as a burdensome task or necessary evil, but as a form of ministry. When we ask for money to support a mission or cause rooted in God's work, we are inviting others into a shared spiritual journey. At Many Hands Many Meals we are inviting you to share in our vision, to participate in something greater and to be a part of God's work.
We recognize that together we are companions on a journey. Both of us are being transformed through the act of giving and receiving. At Many Hands Many Meals we provide a way for you to align your resources with your values, and perhaps even your faith.
We recognize that together we are companions on a journey. Both of us are being transformed through the act of giving and receiving. At Many Hands Many Meals we provide a way for you to align your resources with your values, and perhaps even your faith.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the problems in the world,
but when just $0.25 buys a meal for someone in need, it’s clear that you can make a difference.
$40 buys a box of food, feeding a family for two weeks!
$100 buys enough supplies to pack and ship food to feed a family for a month.
$500 can contribute 2,174 meals to people who need them.
but when just $0.25 buys a meal for someone in need, it’s clear that you can make a difference.
$40 buys a box of food, feeding a family for two weeks!
$100 buys enough supplies to pack and ship food to feed a family for a month.
$500 can contribute 2,174 meals to people who need them.