ANGEL HARVEST invites you to share with your community.
We pick up and deliver enough food for a meal at a total operating cost of 25 cents. All of our expenses divided into the number of meals distributed. Simple.
Your ROI when you invest with ANGEL HARVEST. 86 cents of each dollar contributed to program costs: commercial drivers, refrigerated trucks with freezing capacity, food equipment and supplies, fuel, phones and insurances. Smart.
Individuals, foundations and corporations are welcome to join with your Philanthropic Investment.
Truck Sponsorships: Why not reduce the waste of good food while increasing your visibility within your community?
The mobile billboards that advertise your company cost $280,000 a year.
Your sponsorship of an ANGEL HARVEST truck includes Health Dept. trained commercial truck driver, truck lease and maintenance, fuel, food containers, phone and insurances) for a year.
With your Philanthropic Investment, your company's name and logo are
painted on three sides of a truck so it may been seen and recognized as
it travels through out Los Angeles County day in, day out for a year.
Your sponsorship is fully is tax-deductible as allowed by law. Allow ANGEL HARVEST to publicly recognize your contribution as the
truck drives all around Los Angeles all week.
You join a prestigious group including American Express, PaineWebber, ABC Corporation, Ludwick
Family Foundation and others as your truck enables more food to feed
those in need. Please contact us for more information at
president@angelharvest.org.
Foundation or Corporate Grants: One-year and multi-year grants for general operating support.
Special Projects: include outreach to the 17 various food
industries we serve. Another is a training/information program for
the social service agencies called Food, Money, People, and Media Seminar to increase the delivery system effectiveness.
Sponsorship of Project Mas Biah: the Kosher Truck to better serve the Jewish community
as it both donates food and helps those families in need of emergency kosher food.
Why shouldn't the plentiful kosher food be given to those who chose to
follow their beliefs? The truck will be blessed, driven and
deliver in accordance with the Rabbinical Law and practice, as Helen Palit has before. Development and outreach into the food industry and the social service hunger network bringing these two sources together
respectively and effectively.
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