OPERATION: HUNGER NO LONGER
Phase I Of Operation: Hunger No Longer (OHNL) will advance the Veterans’ Chow Haul, (VCH) into its front line of Milkman Deliveries, providing free home delivery of groceries purchased online by homebound Veterans, parents of special needs children, and direct support to local food banks.
Phase II Of OHNL will witness the onset of Porchbot Deliveries to the public at-large, generating tax exempt revenues in which to sustain VCH’s operations, ad infinitum. By its sixth quarter of operations, the VCH plans to issue $150M in tax-free social impact bonds (IRS 4077) in which to emulate its philanthropic franchise, nationwide. The initial five-year evolution of OHNL is anticipated to have an economic impact of $275M, creating over three hundred full-time jobs, per demographic of 250,000 residents.
Phase III Of OHNL will foray the VCH into a national pilot program of food reclamation from many of the (36) grocery stores operating amidst Charleston and Berkeley counties (SC). The pre-dated recovery and systematic distribution of edible food recurrently disposed of by grocers will be transported by the VCH to local food banks. Remnants of food unconsumed will be distributed to local farms for livestock feed, waste/energy co-ops, etc. The actuarial metadata (AI) derived from OHNL, will be archived and accessible to institutions ardent in the reduction of food waste.
Social Impact
Decreased Reliance on Fast Food
Promote long-term public health by decreasing community dependence on nutritionally poor fast food options, helping to combat diet-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension.
Elimination Of Paper/Plastic Bags
Contributes to environmental sustainability and community cleanliness by reducing plastic and paper waste, aligning with broader efforts to protect shared public spaces and natural resources.
Grocery Shopping Turns Convienent
Reduces in-store traffic through direct-to-doorstep grocery delivery, eliminating scheduling hassles and making food access easier for all—especially for our beneficiaries and the underserved.
Improved Access to Healthy Food Alternatives
Supports social equity by making nutritious, home-cooked meals more accessible to families with limited time or mobility, fostering healthier eating habits across all walks of life.
Reduction in Travel-Related Accidents
Enhances community safety by reducing the number of trips made to grocery stores, decreasing the likelihood of minor traffic accidents in store lots to mitigation of major traffic collisions and pedestrian injuries.