FAAM is able to accept tax deductible donations via our partnership with A Well Fed World. AWFW is an international organization focused on ending hunger and addressing climate change by promoting plant-based foods and agriculture. Its work highlights how plant-based systems can better nourish communities, preserve natural resources, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and safeguard animals. Beyond advocacy and research, the organization supports impactful initiatives through programs like Plants-4-Hunger Grants, the Climate Food Fund, and fiscal sponsorships—helping deliver immediate aid while advancing long-term transformation of food systems for both human and environmental well-being.
Our mission overlaps with AWFW where we provide plant based meals to the unhoused, preventing starvation in our local community. Like AWFW, FAAM recognizes the science backed individual, ecological, and social benefits of a vegan diet.
The Los Angeles Community Health Project (LACHP) works to enhance the health and well-being of people impacted by drug use by expanding access to care, empowering individuals to protect themselves, and promoting peer education to reduce harm in communities. Since 1991, LACHP has advanced this mission through a combination of direct services, advocacy, outreach, education, and research partnerships. The organization serves marginalized populations with dignity and respect, offering user-centered, low-barrier services and support.
FAAM receives hygiene supplies, First Aid supplies, Naloxone, and harm reduction supplies from LACHP. We then package these supplies into various kits and distribute them by hand to the unhoused on the streets.
he Hollywood Food Coalition (HoFoCo) is a Los Angeles nonprofit focused on reducing food insecurity. They rescue and redistribute surplus food, serve free meals year-round, and provide a welcoming, dignified space for those in need. Along with meals, they connect people facing homelessness or hardship to services like healthcare and housing support.
FAAM distributes meals from HoFoCo's Sunday Lunch Bag project.