Our Impact OUR COMMUNITY IMPACT IN 2025That’s What We’re Here For Financial Assistance94households received rent assistance118households received emergency assistance for emergency basic needs, such as prescriptions, gas, bus tickets, emergency short-term shelter, child care and emergency rent24households accessed improved living conditions through the First/Last/Deposit program325stipends distributed through support for federal workersLearn More No-Cost Groceries489,698TOTAL POUNDSthe equivalent of 398,050MEALSand 12,037POUNDS OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMSdistributed through the Jackson Cupboard and its satellite locations 920households representing 1,756individuals accessed no-cost groceries in 6,016total shopping visits 501total shopping visits per month, on average Learn More Seasonal Drives and Events59,535pounds of food and household items collected through community members and local businesses505gifts brightened the holidays of 266 individuals through our Holiday Gift Drive241students received free school supplies at the start of the school year through our School Supply Drive Youth Enrichment Scholarships208students accessed summer camps and extracurricular activities588total activities partially funded by YES scholarships31collaborations with partner organizations enabling local students to participate in a diverse range of enriching activities Learn More Financial Empowerment100individuals attended Financial Empowerment workshops on credit and debt, retirement and emergency savings62of these individuals attended two or more workshopsLearn More Volunteers174volunteers donated 3,404hours of service to food assistance and seasonal drive programs the equivalent of $118,425of donated labor Learn More Volunteers143 volunteers donated 3,338 hours of service to the food access program. $100,000 of donated labor. Learn More More About UsLEADERSHIPPARTNERSSTORIES OF RELIEFANNUAL REPORT