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Matthew 25

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201 3rd Ave SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
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https://www.matthew-25.org

Matthew 25 is a local nonprofit organization in Cedar Rapids, IA, dedicated to improving lives through initiatives focused on quality housing, healthy food, education, and community building. With a strong emphasis on building connected and thriving communities, Matthew 25 works to bridge the gap in life expectancy and household income disparities in the neighborhoods it serves. Through innovative projects such as the Cultivate Hope Corner Store and Groundswell Cafe, Matthew 25 provides access to fresh, healthy food and serves as a hub for community engagement. With a history of significant investment in Cedar Rapids neighborhoods and a commitment to volunteerism, Matthew 25 is a homegrown nonprofit that strives to make a positive impact on the local community.

Matthew 25's mission is to create stronger neighborhoods and healthier lives in Cedar Rapids, IA. Through their Four Pillars of Strong Neighborhoods, they address the specific needs of the community by focusing on quality housing, educational opportunities, healthy food access, and community building. With over $10 million invested in Cedar Rapids neighborhoods and 200,000 volunteer hours generated, Matthew 25 is a trusted organization that aims to close the gap in life expectancy and household income disparities. Their innovative projects, including the Cultivate Hope Corner Store and Groundswell Cafe, provide fresh and affordable food options while fostering community engagement. As a local nonprofit, Matthew 25 relies on donations, partnerships, and volunteer support to continue their mission of building connected and thriving communities in Cedar Rapids.

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