M.I.C. or Missing In Community is Harvest912's newest outreach focused on serving homeless Veterans living outside of shelter services. M.I.C. partners with local outreach organizations to provide Veterans with supplies they need to improve their daily lives and the support to rebuild their futures. We provide freeze dried meals, first aid kits, basic survival and sanitation needs. These supplies are delivered along with compassion, dignity, and respect for those who served and now find themselves in desperate situations not always by their own choice. They may be Missing In Community but they are certainly not forgotten.
M.I.C. needs your support to provide our Veterans living outside the shelter system with the basics to improve their lives day-to-day and help us develop the trusting relationships that will help them re-integrate into the community. We supply these invisible heroes with items including nutritious freeze-dried meals.
We produce and package our own meal kits that are specifically designed for encampment outreach. Each bucket contains three entrees, three lunched and three breakfasts along with condiments and coffee. Each meal is portioned for 1 person and are easily rehydrated with the cooking supplies that are also included. These meal kits are also perfect for camping, hunting and bug-out supplies!!
We sell our meal buckets to other non-profits and to the public. We offer significant discounts for outreach purchases. If you are a non-profit, please click here to contact us for pricing and to submit your 501 (c) (3) documentation. To purchase a meal kit for yourself or a Veteran in Need click here.
ABOUT M.I.C.
While on an outreach mission, Harvest912 board member Kane Patron found an encampment that was in desperate need of supplies. When asked what their most pressing need was, they replied that they needed boots and camping supplies. Kane noticed that the encampment construction was advanced and asked whether the residents were Veterans…all three were not only Veterans but all three wore size 9 1/2. Harvest912 was able to provide the three men with boots and supplies and Tad was given our next mission…to help more Veterans like the ones at this camp. Tad and Kit presented the idea of providing supplies and outreach to camps to Kane and he embraced it wholeheartedly, not only as a board member, but also as a volunteer. Thus, “Missing In Community” was born. Kane Patron is the board chair for M.I.C.