
This year, some very generous friends have challenged us to raise support in four new exciting initiatives, and we have an extra special opportunity for our volunteers.
These friends will increase your impact by matching $2 for every $1 one-time investment over the next 4 weeks in the initiatives listed below. Plus, if you are willing to become a monthly donor, they will quintuple your impact matching$4 for every $1 you pledge in the first month! May 9th is the last day to donate for Kickstart Kindness! Now is the time to give and see your generosity and kindness multiplied!

KICKSTART PROJECT: Morning Pantries
COST: $13,000
Food insecurity in Union County has risen to 10.5%. Thanks to last year’s Kickstart project, there are pantries each weeknight. However, this has not kept up with the rise in hunger in our community. This project will increase the number of Morning Pantries by 50%, bringing the total number to 18 a year. This will provide an opportunity to serve more neighbors, and share the kindness and friendship that is at the core of Common Heart. At one of our recent morning pantries at Central UMC in Monroe, Hector, 16, met a neighbor who walked to the church to get food. She lived so close he was able to push a cart load of groceries right to her door.
KICKSTART PROJECT: Success Coaching
COST: $15,000


KICKSTART PROJECT: Dietary Program
COST: $12,000
One of our neighbors recently began undergoing cancer treatments, and was struggling to buy the heart-healthy food that her doctor recommended. We were able to get her some of those foods ASAP, as well as find a volunteer to deliver to her monthly through our Cupboard Ally Delivery Program. We are the only pantry that we know of in the region providing food for medically necessary diets. This project will double the number of neighbors receiving special dietary foods through our Common Cupboard pantry and will enable us to forge new partnerships in the medical sector and our community.
KICKSTART PROJECT: Grow ESIP
COST: $10,000
Our Emergency Savings Incentive Plan is provided after the Getting Ahead experience to encourage continued growth in skills, education, engagement, and resources, producing economic stability and growth. Those who complete ESIP receive a $500 emergency savings account. We are expecting a record 20 participants to earn their $500 savings account by the end of the year! ESIP participant Brenda recently completed the Money & Me workshop as she works toward earning her $500 check. She said, “I knew money was something you had to have but I never really looked far ahead. That was a big wake up for me during the workshop…I’ve started being more careful with my spending…and now am putting more into savings.”
