Our Story
Village Project comes together as a community of all ages to provide nourishing meals and extended services to our neighbors experiencing cancer. We are a helping hand in a positive and hopeful manner, by utilizing the individual gifts and talents of volunteers; giving all the opportunity to experience the joy of serving.
The Village Project Impact
We are a multi-generational service organization that supports the entire family with nourishing meals delivered weekly to those fighting cancer. We understand caregivers face emotional and physical exhaustion. Our meal delivery removes the burden of planning, shopping, and cooking on a weekly basis.
Our Mission
Working together as a community to provide nourishing meals and extended support to families fighting cancer.
Our Vision
To provide healthy meals for every single person that is affected by the devastating disease of cancer in our serving area.
Our Values
Jesus is our example, we look for creative ways to offer our lives to others; growing more caring, compassionate, and respectful.
Truly connecting is learning to care for one another, taking time to build relationships, sharing ourselves, and our resources to better our community.
We are confident that in the midst of challenges, a simple conversation, a smile, or a giggle done during an act of service can transform us and bring the healing we all need.
Food is core; yet not means to the end – Food is the most basic human need and the way we initially reach out to our neighbors; however, care is extended beyond meals.
The gifts and unique qualities of multiple generations are not fully utilized and appreciated on their own, yet combining skills and passions results in a release of contagious energy.
Teaching skills that encourage service to others and foster healthy living.
Our Team
The Village Project team is made up of staff members, volunteer leaders, and our trusted Board of Directors.
Our History
Established on September 24, 2010, the Village Project (VP) was modeled after the Ceres Community Project in Sebastopol, CA.