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Meals on Wheels

Updated: Jan 20, 2022

How Human Embrace partnered with Hopes Door is coming together to help get meals to people that need them most!

Hope’s Door offers two types of residential services to survivors of domestic violence – emergency shelter and transitional housing. Anyone wishing to access our services is able to call our 24-hour crisis hotline (972-422-7233). Callers to the hotline will receive information about the services available at Hope’s Door, safety planning assistance, and referral to other resources if necessary. The crisis hotline is answered in both English and Spanish.


On average, more than 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men in the US will experience rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner.

Our Goal is to connect every family with the help they need, Every Wednesday we distribute meals for women and children in safehouses.


Human Embrace - Meals for Mothers

Working directly with Hope Door and the support of our community partner restaurants, Human Embrace provides meals to woman and children in safe houses, victims of domestic violence and are currently in rehabilitation.

WE SERVED OVER 30,000 MEALS IN 2020!

WE SERVED OVER 22,000 MEALS IN 2021!

HUNGER IN AMERICA Millions of children and families living in America face hunger and food insecurity every day.

  • According to the USDA's 2019 Household Food Insecurity in the United States report, more than 37 million people in the United States struggle with hunger.

  • In 2018, 14.3 million American households were food insecure with limited or uncertain access to enough food.

  • Households with children are more likely to experience food insecurity. Currently, more than 11 million children live in food-insecure households.

  • Every community in the country is home to families who struggle with food insecurity including rural and suburban communities.

  • Many households that experience food insecurity do not qualify for federal nutrition programs and need to rely on their local food banks and other hunger relief organizations for support.

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