Neighbor in Need

Neighbor in Need is KINGDOM BUSINESS’ community outreach initiative focused on offering resources to individuals and families facing hardship. Through programs such as our Mobile Hygiene Service, Mobile Food Pantry, food banks, clothing giveaways, and other community outreach efforts, we work to address essential needs and bring hope to underserved communities. Our mission is to create long-term impact by addressing immediate needs, meeting people where they are at, and connecting them with resources that support lasting change.

Service #1 (COMING SOON)

Our Mobile Hygiene Truck

Our Mobile Hygiene Service provides essential hygiene resources to individuals experiencing homelessness. It will act as an in-n-out service where individuals can enter in, get a full hygiene refresh, receive new clothing and leave out better than they came. We also aim to provide each individual with a card containing a dedicated phone number for accessing supportive resources such as housing assistance and more.

Pain Points Addressed:
– Lack of access to hygiene products
– Reduced self-confidence and dignity
– Barriers to employment opportunities
– Health and sanitation concerns
– Lack of technology to be notified of available resources and programs
– Lack of transportation
– Limited access to hygiene facilities (including showers, restrooms, and laundry mats)
– Difficulty obtaining clean clothing and basic necessities

Service #2 (COMING SOON)

Our Mobile Food Pantry

How our truck will benefit the community:
With our KINGDOM BUSINESS Mobile Food Pantry, we’re able to address the pain points people
commonly struggle with by offering them a convenient way to access the resources they need.
Our operating process would be to pick a certain location that is currently facing poverty, set
up tables where individuals can eat at, and then begin serving them 1 by 1—giving them both a
hot meal, as well as pre-packaged goods that are ready to go. This method of food distribution
encourages broader community participation and a reduction in those who normally miss out

Pain Points Addressed:
– Food insecurity and hunger
– Limited access to nutritious meals
– Financial strain on families
– Lack of knowledge to available resources
– Unreliable source of transportation
– Overcrowding at community giveaways
– Various barriers that could affect accessibility (including weather, physical disabilities, lack of clear
communication, etc.)