We believe that food builds human connection and that access to healthy, reliable meals is a basic human need—and a right. Every meal, every bag of groceries, and every bit of nutritional support your support provides helps create stability, fuel resilience, and give people a chance to build a brighter future.
With a goal of $20,000, every gift makes a difference in the lives of individuals and families served at Victory Programs.
An anonymous donor has generously committed to match all gifts, dollar for dollar, up to $10,000!
Now through midnight on Giving Tuesday, Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Help us unlock this matching gift by donating now.
Double your impact and give the gift of healing and hope.
Here’s how your Giving Tuesday gift can make a difference:
$25 provides a hot breakfast for two families living at one of our emergency shelters.
$50 fills a food pantry bag at our Boston Living Center with nutritious groceries.
$100 supplies a week’s worth of groceries for a resident in one of our permanent supportive housing programs.
$250 provides kitchen and cooking supplies for a family moving out of shelter into permanent housing.
$500 funds essential 1:1 case management services to navigate food and housing insecurity, including nutritional counseling, empowering individuals and families with the knowledge and support for a brighter future.
Did you know…
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1 in 3 Massachusetts households faced food insecurity in 2023.
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The average monthly cost of groceries for one person in Boston is $400.
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BIPOC households experience higher rates of food insecurity, with Black and Latino/a households facing disproportionate challenges. From 2016-2021, 21% of Black households and 16.9% of Latino/a households faced food insecurity nationwide, while 8% of white households were affected.
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