Outreach Programs

Sharing our Success with Others
We are dedicated to providing exceptional service and quality products to our clients.  We are also dedicated to giving back to people in the communities we serve.  XL Distribution donates a portion of every order to programs that assist those in need.  These non-profit programs are chosen based on the location of our clients, if you know of an organization that deserves our attention please let us know.  Ultimately, the plan is for each of our clients to know they are helping in their local communities by partnering with XL Distribution.

StandUp For Kids
Based in Atlanta, GA, StandUp for Kids aims to end the cycle of youth homelessness. They have many programs to help at risk kids, including teams of volunteers who take to the streets in order to find, stabilize, and otherwise help homeless and street kids improve their lives.

Computers for Families Project
The Computer for Families Project seeks to eliminate the digital divide by providing students from low-income with refurbished computers, discounted internet access, and training. They have placed more than 8,500 computers in the homes of Santa Barbara County school children whose parents cannot afford to purchase these increasingly important learning tools. In addition to providing computers, Computer for Families trains teachers and students how to effectively utilize them to enhance education.

Rachel’s Table
The mission of Rachel’s Table is to distribute donated and specially purchased foods, without charge, to agencies feeding hungry families and individuals in greater Worcester, MA. Since its inception nineteen years ago, Rachel’s Table has distributed almost 10 and half million pounds of food to 39 local shelters, pantries and soup kitchens.

Sunday Breakfast Mission
Serves the homeless, addicted, and impoverished through programs to meet their spiritual, social, and physical needs in Wilmington, DE. Sunday Breakfast Mission shelters and feeds 280 homeless men, women, and children nightly. They provide clothing, furniture, and school supplies for families in need. In addition, using their Career Education Center they provide individuals the opportunity to learn, read, graduate high school and plan a new work life.

Boys and Girls Club
In every community, boys and girls are left to find their own recreation and companionship in the streets. An increasing number of children are at home with no adult care or supervision. Young people need to know that someone cares about them. Boys & Girls Clubs offer that and more. Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.  Boys & Girls Clubs are a safe place to learn and grow – all while having fun. It is the place where great futures are started each and every day.   The Boys & Girls Club Movement includes more than 1,140 independent organizations and the national organization, Boys & Girls Clubs of America.   In 2012, Boys & Girls Club youth development programs, training and services impacted nearly 4 million children and teens.

New Avenues for Youth
Since 1997, New Avenues for Youth has provided services and programs for Portland’s homeless and at-risk youth. We believe every youth is valuable and deserves the opportunity to succeed. Through our drop in center, school, job training program, alcohol & drug and mental health counseling, and transitional housing program, we are helping thousands of young people exit the streets and lead independent lives.  New Avenues for Youth’s array of outcome-based programs are designed to empower youth to exit street life, or to provide them with the tools necessary to avoid landing on the streets in the first place.