Louella Thompson Dream Center: Feed the Hungry Project

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Who We Are

FTHP serves approximately 2,000 meals per month and feed over 10,000 people annually. FTHP serves the homeless, the working poor, and individuals and families with household incomes at or less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. FTHP also provides referrals for social and medical services, job training, and job placement in partnership with area social service agencies, and we help facilitate after-school and educational programs for students to improve their academic performance and achievement levels. Examples of the extended learning opportunities FTHP will provide includes:Girls Who Code Club - FTHP has been approved to be an official Girls Who Code Club. Club activities will be made available to girls in grades 6-12 that have an interest in STEM and will be offered free of charge to all who want to join.Junior Achievement of Middletown Area, OH - FTHP will work with JA to facilitate club activities to foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills in our youth through experiential learning, field trips, and guest speakers.

What We Do

Feed The Hungry Project [FTHP] is a non-profit organization located in Middletown, OH that has been serving meals to low-income children and families since 1990. Our mission is to provide nutritious meals, serve as a resource in resolving indigent concerns, and break the cycle of poverty through partnerships, education, collaboration, and coalition building.

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Butler County United Way

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