Similar organisations to Friends of the Historic Union Community Hall
FRANKLIN FOOD PANTRY INCORPORATED
Relieving hunger. Nourishing lives. Nourishing Neighbors, Building Community To alleviate food insecurity and compassionately empower our community through resources and collaboration.
4109
Franklin
Winterport Union Meeting House
Winterport Union Meeting House Established in 1833 our purpose is the restoration and maintenance of Winterport039s historic landmark A Winterport historic landmark Events and Weddings Information on renting the facility for weddings or community events.
Winterport
REGIONAL FOOD BANK OF N E NY INC
Providing 50 million pounds of food each year to 1,000 agencies in 23 counties of northeastern New York.
14141
Latham
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Human Service Organizations
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292.
Community Assistance Council
Community Assistance Council empowers individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency through the delivery of direct emergency assistance, education and advocacy.
Kansas City
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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REAP FOOD GROUP
Our mission is to transform communities, economies and lives through the power of good food.
7200
Madison
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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294.
NW Community Food
OUR MISSION IS TO HELP FOOD-INSECURE INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES IN THE WASHINGTON, DC AREA BY DISTRIBUTING FRESH PRODUCE, OTHER NUTRITIOUS FOOD, PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS & HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES EACH WEEK.
Washington
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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295.
Camas Prairie Food Bank Inc
Camas Prairie Food Bank Inc collects food and cash donations to purchase food which it then distributes to directly to the local population.
Grangeville
SOUTH PLAINS FOOD BANK INC
The South Plains Food Bank, Inc. is committed to alleviating hunger and giving hope to the hungry.
8355
LUBBOCK
WICHITA FALLS AREA FOOD BANK
The WFAFB is working to end hunger by distributing safe, nutritious food through our partner agencies ABOUT GET HELP CONSIGUE AYUDA GET INVOLVED PROGRAMS FACTS FORMS BLOG PLANNED GIVING 9407662322 Were workingto end hunger Our History In the early 1980s volunteers for organizations serving the poor in Wichita Falls wanted to centralize food procurement for hunger relief.
12100
WICHITA FALLS



