Give A Meal, Get A Meal: Corporate Responsibility Redefined
We are pleased to announce a unique partnership with our entire network and a select
group of charitable organizations to bring food, clothing and urgently needed help
to people in need. Our “Give a Meal, Get a Meal” program invites participants to
donate $10 (or more if they wish) with their order, to pay for a meal for someone
in need. We respond to each gift of $10 or more by adding $10 worth of free product
credits to the customer's account.
With this revolutionary new program, corporate responsibility is being redefined
as everyone’s responsibility. It’s a win-win-win system that is causing huge excitement
among our growing family of Independent Mission Marketers.
Note: You may donate as much or as often as you desire. However, we can only offer
a credit of $10 a month per account.
Our Partners
Beyond Organic Foundation has launched a new ministry-The Widows and Orphans Fund.
This fund was established to provide food, clothing and shelter to widows and orphans
around the world by partnering with churches, ministries and missionaries in order
to have the greatest impact on those we serve. Founded in 2011 by Jordan and Nicki
Rubin, Beyond Organic Foundation is a biblically based charity that finds its roots
in James 1:27, which teaches that pure and genuine religion in the sight of God
the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to
let the world corrupt you. For more information about Beyond Organic Foundation,
visit www.BeyondOrganicFoundation.com.
Since 1983, Mercy Ministries’ free-of-charge, voluntary Christian residential program
has served a diverse population of young women from various socio-economic backgrounds,
ages 13-28, who have been physically and sexually abused, including victims of sex
trafficking, and those who face life-controlling issues such as addictions, eating
disorders, self-harm, and unplanned pregnancy. Mercy Ministries of America has residential
homes in Monroe, LA; Nashville, TN; St. Louis, MO; and Sacramento, CA. For more
information on Mercy Ministries and its global affiliates, please visit www.MercyMinistries.com.
Urban Youth Impact (UYI) was founded in 1997 to make a positive impact on the lives
of poverty-stricken inner-city youth living in the Tamarind Avenue corridor. The
area has notoriously high crime rates; 32% of youth living in the community are
not expected to graduate from high school; over 50% live below the poverty level,
and it is more likely that youth from our community will go to jail than graduate
high school. Through its programs, UYI seeks to reverse troubling trends and fulfill
its mission to love, equip and empower inner-city youth and their parents to fulfill
their God-given purpose by offering programs designed to develop critical life skills
that result in less juvenile crime, fewer teen pregnancies, less substance abuse,
less child abuse/domestic violence, and fewer school drop-outs. For more information
on Urban Youth Impact, please visit
www.UrbanYouthImpact.com.