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Cape Hatteras United Methodist Men logo
Cape Hatteras United Methodist Men

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    hatterasman2
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    This is the official discussion thread for the cause Cape Hatteras United Methodist Men. Its EIN is 56-1215425 and it's a public charity based in Buxton, NC. Research more info about the cause on GuideStar and Charity Navigator.

    Cape Hatteras United Methodist Men logo
    We operate a food pantry and provide emergency relief on Hatteras Island and neighboring communities.
    • We’re a faith based all-volunteer charity with a 40+ year history of providing emergency relief on Hatteras Island and neighboring communities.
    • We provide trained early responders for storms as well as long term recovery assistance.
    • We partner with Dare County Social Services to provide ongoing emergency assistance with rent, utilities, medical/dental, transportation, and food when other options are not available.
    • We have operated a food pantry continuously for over 30 years.
    • We multiply the impact of donations with our volunteer’s labor, and a longstanding pledge that 100% of donations go to helping those in need.
    • Our volunteer/members pay all operating costs such as food pantry utilities and maintenance, office-expense, tools, training etc.
    • We provide these services in a sincere, compassionate, and trustworthy manor without stipulation or discrimination.

     

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  • #4536

    moonbeam

    CHUMM is a true gem and an asset to Hatteras Island. They have raised many homes since Hurricane Matthew – homes that would not be helped by FEMA but belong to local families and neighbors. They fill the gaps where others do not – with privacy and dignity. I have also worked with their ERT (disaster response) teams. No overhead and 100% volunteer. They are amazing.

    • This reply was modified 1 year ago by  moonbeam. Reason: improved grammar and clarity