Partners
Feed to Heal connects the efforts of a diverse set of organizations, each of whom is essential to the Boston area’s food security network. Our platform serves as the hub for an array of community-based food organizations and health systems. As a care coordination organization, our work is only made meaningful by the profoundly impactful contributions of our partners.
Community-Based Organizations
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Project Bread
Project Bread is an anti-hunger organization that connects Massachusetts residents to food resources and advocates for food accessibility policy change.
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Mystic Valley YMCA
The Mystic Valley YMCA operates food access and health programming throughout Malden, Everett, and Medford Massachusetts.
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Daily Table
The Daily Table is a nonprofit grocery chain that provides fresh, nutritious, and affordable food to underserved communities.
Health Systems
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Cambridge Health Alliance
The Cambridge Health Alliance is an innovative and equity-focused health system that serves over 140,000 patients in Boston’s metro-north region.
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Mass General Brigham
Mass General Brigham is a clinical care leader dedicated to advancing medical research. The system is comprised of 16 member institutions that represent a range of medical specialties.
Organizational Partners
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Share our Strength
Share our Strength is a national leader in the advancement of food equity. The organization is active in food distribution, food policy reform, and anti-poverty programming.
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Deep Why Design
Deep Why Design is a human-centered technology consultancy that specializes in collaboration with nonprofits. Their Your Market initiative provides pantries with robust and integrable data systems.