Project Open Hand has announced that it will receive over $1.4 million in federal funding to support its efforts to provide life-saving, nutrition intervention services to its clients. The nonprofit ...
Project Open Hand is proud to present the 2025 Hand to Hand Gala on Friday, September 12, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 10 pm at a brand-new venue: the stunning San Francisco Design Center Galleria. This ...
On Thursday, March 4 at 6pm, join us virtually for the "Ruth Brinker Book Celebration," a free, special event to celebrate Ruth Brinker's legacy over the past 35 years, with highlights from our newly ...
When Michael Edwards-Pruitt founded Open Hand in 1988, he wanted to cook and deliver meals to his friends who were dying from AIDS and, thus, too sick to cook for themselves. The project began in the ...
In 1985, Ruth Brinker, a grandmother and retired food service worker at the time, started cooking and delivering nutritious meals to San Francisco gay men debilitated by HIV/AIDS. Over the following ...
It started as a family project through her church when Ann Fleckenstein heard about the needs of Project Open Hand, the nonprofit that delivers meals to the metro area’s homebound ill and vulnerable.
A passionate decision to help people remains the root of Open Hand Atlanta’s commitment to assisting Georgians in need of nourishment. That spark fueled three decades of growth that have seen the ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Project Open Hand's position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share. Each position links to the ...
Sara Spearin, the owner and founder of Dynamo Donut, an artisanal doughnut shop at 2760 24th St., is delighted to be collaborating with Project Open Hand. Dynamo recently launched its newest doughnut ...
The Hand, Heart and Soul Project is a nonprofit organization that prides itself on assisting Clayton County residents by improving access to quality education, nutrition and community resources. The ...