Our team consists of some very dedicated, compassionate, hardworking people. Our backgrounds consist of entrepreneurs, master gardeners, crafters, cooks, instructors, handymen, professionals and people who love human beings.
The vision was penned in 1999. The idea was to relieve human suffering by providing food and resources to those in need. In 2005 a group of family and friends hit the streets with hot meals and resources. In 2014 we were donated our first property. In 2015 we received our 501c3 tax designation and planted our first garden on our property.
The mission of Isaiah 55, inc. is to cultivate healthy food and empower our community by providing access to nutritious options through our gardens, educational workshops, mobile markets and nutritious meals. We strive to nourish those in need, foster well-being, and inspire sustainable living for a healthier future.
Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and provide nutritious meals to families in need. Your 10.00 dollar donation will provide a healthy nutritious meal, Thank you
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ShaBorn was one of our most memorable volunteers to date. He was funny, outgoing, caring, and kept us on our toes.
ShaBorn's one line comedy skits and his sense of humor always had us laughing until we were in tears.
ShaBorn played high school football and graduated from Shroder High School in 2015. He loved playing video games (I MEAN HE LOVED PLAYING VIDEO GAMES). While playing video games he ate pizza which was his favorite food. ShaBorn was such a gentle giant. One of the kindest people you would ever mee.
ShaBorn was a social media sensation. You could always catch him posting funny content. He helped us kick off our Youth Work Program. He worked at the Bengals games and the Reds games for two years until we discontinued the program. Our most memorable work day was when ShaBorn was over the whipped topping for the sundae bar at a Reds game. ShaBorn left no area without whipped topping. We still laugh to this day how much whipped topping was covering him at the end of the night.
Thank you ShaBorn for all your service you provided for Isaiah 55, Inc. We will never forget when we were donated the rooftop planters. When we arrived and you saw the size of the planters and how many it was, you said "ALL OF THESE". There was never a dull moment when ShaBorn was around. We love and miss you ShaBorn. You will never be forgotten.
In December 2023 we acquired our very own restaurant. We won a local Shark Tank with the S.A.F.E (Systems to Achieve Food Equity) Network. We couldn’t find kitchen space for our new program. We stumbled upon a very good deal. We purchased the old JoJo Fish and Chicken in East Price Hill.
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