Similar organisations to Rainbow Kitchen Community Services
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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1639.
MARYS MEALS USA INC
Mary’s Meals offers a simple solution to world hunger: feed children where they learn to enable education that can help break the cycle of poverty.
15307
Legal name of organization: Marys Meals USA
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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1640.
Buffalo Hispanic Management Company Inc
We’re a leading nonprofit offering integrated programs in the areas of health, housing, economic development, social services & cultural revitalization.
3528
Buffalo
Community Resource Center Inc
With dignity and respect the CRC helps people to get to the next stage of their journey towards self With dignity and respect, the Community Resource Center helps individuals and families get to the next step of their journey towards self-sufficiency and stability.
923
REHOBOTH BCH
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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1642.
Faith Influenced Leaders Corporation
EXPLORE CHALLENGES OF SECULAR LEADERSHIP.
Essex Junction
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1643.
Harvest
Home About Projects Future Goals More ABOUT US HARVEST is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing community resilience by providing access to essential resources through our extensive networks and Lansdownebased operations.
Lansdowne
Food Share of Ventura County
Because no one should go hungry. Food Share is dedicated to leading the fight against hunger in Ventura County.
17174
Oxnard
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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1645.
Project Feed the Kids
OUR MISSION IS TO FIGHT FOOD INSECURITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY.
Traverse City
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK OF THE
All funds raised and food items collected remains in our community to feed our neighbors.
6844
YOUNGSTOWN
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Homeless Services/Centers
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1647.
NORTH BEACH CITIZENS
Utilizing the talents of the community to address the needs of homeless and low-income citizens Our Programs Helping the Community with Food Housing Stability North Beach Citizens utilizes the talents of the community to innovatively address the needs of its homeless and lowincome citizens in an atmosphere of trust integrity and respect.
1385
SAN FRANCISCO




