THE FOOD PANTRY
BRONZEBUM believes in the importance of supporting the local community so we promise to donate 5% of profits to Saddleback Church’s Food Pantry.
In March 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Saddleback Church started giving away free groceries to support families in the community. The church campuses set up 8 regular distribution centers across Southern California and soon became the largest food distributor in Southern California.
Since the start of the pandemic response, Saddleback Church has given away over 3 million pounds of food to over a quarter million families all powered by a fully volunteer staff. More than 10,000 volunteers served, more than 15,000 people came to know Jesus and many lives continue to be changed.
Today this ministry is still very much happening and BRONZEBUM’s commitment to serving the community with it.
Find out more of what Saddleback Church is doing through TThe PEACE Plan to serve the local and global community. If you’re in the local area and in need of grocery assistance, you can visit the Saddleback Food Distribution page to find an upcoming distribution nearest you.
Today this ministry is still very much happening and BRONZEBUM’s commitment to serving the community with it.
HAITI FUND
In addition to supporting our local backyard, we believe we have a responsibility to look after the most vulnerable. As the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere with 77% of its 10 million people living below the poverty line, Haiti has a high population of vulnerable people.
BRONZEBUM promises to send 1% of profits to support the Help One Now non-profit organization. Help One Now began in 2007 and works across the globe. They work in Haiti to support orphan prevention and family empowerment projects in Port-au-Prince, Kenscoff, Drouin, and Ferrier. The projects focus on education, health care, micro-enterprise, family preservation and reunification, and last but not least, spiritual development. You can see more of the work they’re doing here. https://helponenow.org/about/
The projects focus on education, health care, micro-enterprise, family preservation and reunification, and last but not least, spiritual development.