At FEED, we are proud to honor Juneteenth. Juneteenth is a time to reflect on the meaning of freedom and how we can all work toward a more just and equitable future. It’s also a moment to celebrate Black culture, creativity, community, and to support the people and organizations doing the work, every day.
This year, we're spotlighting Black-owned brands and nonprofits that inspire us. These organizations building stronger, more equitable communities through food, care, and connection. These organizations are near and dear to our mission of supporting young children and girls in their communities.
Boys and Girls Club of America
The Boys and Girls Club of America is a safe space, support system and a source of opportunity for millions of children and teens across the country. Their mission is to help all young people to reach their full potential both physically and emotionally.
Black Girls Code
Black Girls Code is creating a more inclusive future in tech by teaching young black girls to become innovators and leaders in STEM. Through hands-on learning and programming, their teaching the next generation with tools to build and transform the digital world. Black Girls Code ensures that community representation starts early.
Gyrl Wonder
We’re proud to have supported Gyrl Wonder, a visionary organization providing mentorship, resources, and career guidance to ambitious young women of color. Their work centers wellness, empowerment, and professional development- helping every “gyrl” feel seen, supported, and empowered.
Black Girls Smile
Black Girls Smile advocates for the mental wellness of young Black girls by offering therapy access, wellness education, and stigma-breaking programming. Their mission is rooted in care, compassion, and the belief that everyone deserves to thrive inside and out.