Donation accepted via ZELLE @ 619-251-6964 or our website www.holinessministriescoalition.org Feeding the Need Program for all food-insecure families, veterans, seniors. HOLINESSMINISTRIESCOALITION.ORG


 





Our team is entirely volunteers. We advocate for those who need our help. 

We have formed a support network to help veterans, military families in need as well as provide our youth with drug prevention education. You and your business can play an instrumental role in a child's life by making a financial donation today.

 

Your donations will help to create training rooms which will afford our organization the ability to train our youth and needy families with soft skills, such as work ethics, effective communication, analytical thinking, diplomacy, change-readiness, problem-solving, leadership, and team building; all of which are key skills in today's competitive job market.

 

Please help us by making a donation.

A little help goes a long way. Your (tax-deductible) contributions will make a world of a difference for families in need.

 

Thank you in advance for your consideration in donating to Holiness Ministries Coalition and your willingness to help our endeavors to aid families in need.

Hi I am Dr. Bishop Foley A. Parker Welcome to our site. How may we help you?

We make every effort in always providing our clients with the best food services available.

Experience! Reliability! Expertise!

Our dedication in the field of community services and the long list of previous projects run, recommend us as a reliable community partner. By choosing our organization, you will benefit from our resources, dedication and high availability. Feel confident that together we can end hunger in our communities and ultimately in our nation by the year 2030.

 

Hunger and Poverty in San Diego County:

 

Of San Diego County’s 3.1 million residents, 504,829 people live in poverty – that’s 14.7% of the population of San Diego County.* Of this number, 160,857 are children. These individuals face "food insecurity" which means that little or no food is available at home, and often they will not know how they will get their next meal.

(*U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey, 2014. Compiled by SANDAG, April 2016.)


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