Javesca Feeds is blessed to help these incredible front-line feeding programs make a difference in their communities.

Fall 2025

DOROTHY DAY SOUP KITCHEN

 
From its beginning, the soup kitchen’s mission embodied the spirit that Dorothy Day practiced. It provides a safe, comfortable place and a free hot meal to whomever walks through the door.
 
The Dorothy Day Soup Kitchen serves a hot lunch every Monday through Saturday. Sometimes as many as 135 guests arrive, and at other times as few as 30. There is always enough for everyone.
Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church in Burundi
With feeding initiatives in several provinces in Burundi, the network of churches associated with HELCB feed over 2500 men, women and children annually. These are the most food insecure in the villages,
often eating less than the value of one small potato a day. They often fill their stomachs with water, that is often unpure, to ease the pains of hunger. HELCB is a light of hope, care and the love of Jesus in
these communities

RICE N BEANS CHARLOTTE

 

Rice and Beans provide food, clothing, and personal care items to men, women and children living on the streets of Charlotte, Gastonia, Rock Hill, Wilmington and Monroe.

STEELE CREEK COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY

 

The Steele Creek Community Food Pantry provides fresh and non-perishable food to families once a week. They presently help over 250 families involving over 1,000 individuals. In 2024 we provided over 3.700 boxes of food. Through August 2025, they have already exceeded that number. More than 50 volunteers work each week to collect food, prepare boxes and distribute those boxes at their location on the campus of Christ the King Church in SW Charlotte.

spring 2025

FEEDING KANAPOLIS HUNGER

feedingkannapolishunger.org

Feeding Kannapolis Hunger is a non-profit organization dedicated to supplying the needs of families in the Kannapolis area.

At Feeding Kannapolis Hunger, they receive donations from a variety of farmers, bakeries and grocers. They ‘glean’ the fields with volunteers from the Society of St. Andrews. ‘Gleaning is the  act of collecting leftover crops from farmers’ fields after they have  been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest. They are always looking for volunteers to help with this1