Feeding Hope, Raising Servant Leaders
Community Hands inspires servant leadership by stewarding our God-given talents, time, and treasure to pay it forward. Beginning with compassionate food assistance, we walk alongside our neighbors in need — strengthening mind, body, and spirit — so they can rise with dignity and become a blessing to others.
Local Partnerships
Rooted in our community, we collaborate with partners such as Gleaners Community Food Bank and the Community Food Bank of Macomb County to feed our neighbors. We invite individuals, organizations, and businesses to join us — using our God-given time, talent, and treasure to serve those in need so they, too, can serve others.
Community Hands 2.0
Community Hands 2.0 is our bold vision to become a full Community Care Center. Going beyond emergency food assistance, we will provide holistic care for body, mind, and spirit in a significantly expanded facility — building a strong foundation that empowers our neighbors to rise as servant leaders who, in turn, serve others.
National Hunger Outlook
1 in 5
44 Million
41%
Throughout the United States, numerous children reside in food-insecure homes, lacking the reliable nourishment required for their healthy growth and future success.
More than 44 million individuals in the U.S. endure daily hunger. Often, families and the elderly are forced to decide between buying food or settling essential bills.
Remarkably, 41 percent of Americans who have faced food insecurity go on to volunteer. We celebrate this servant heart, fueling a cycle of hope and local leadership.
How You Can Help
We are called to be servant leaders, walking in the footsteps of Christ. By stewarding our God-given time, talents, and treasure, we live out our purpose in Him — loving one another as He has loved us (John 13:34).
Your support helps Community Hands feed the hungry today while building a stronger foundation for tomorrow. Together, we provide compassionate care for body, mind, and spirit — empowering our neighbors to move from need to strength and become servant leaders who pay it forward. Every act of generosity multiplies hope in our shared community.