Similar organisations to Midwest Women and Childrens Services
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Child Day Care
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Day Care Resources Inc
SPONSORING ORGANIZATION FOR ILLINOIS DAY CARE HOMES & CENTERS TO PARTICIPATE IN USDA CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM, SECTION 17 OF THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT, AS AMENDED, TITLE 42, CHAPTER 13A USC.
Tremont
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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38.
Feeding America West Michigan
We gather and distribute food to relieve hunger and increase food security in West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula Feeding America West Michigan Solving hunger in West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.
Comstock Park
Hunger Impact Partners
Kids should only be hungry to learn - help end child hunger.
410
Minneapolis
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Colorado Food Cluster Inc
PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL TO THRIVE BY OFFERING FREE FOOD RESOURCES TO COMMUNITIES.
Denver
Giving Children Hope
Giving Children Hope is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering families by breaking the need cycle and fostering self-sufficiency.
5300
Buena Park
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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Our Daily Bread of Tennessee Inc
Our primary goal is to inform the public about making healthy food choices and, to educate adults and children about the importance of proper nutrition.
1448
Knoxville
California Alternative Payment Program
Thriving Families California (TFC) is a 47-year network of community-based public and private nonprofits that serve as an entry point for families to access child care and a gateway to access other critical supports.
2319
Sacramento
Child Development Associates Inc
Providing low-income families access to affordable child care and helping licensed family child care home providers serve nutritious meals.
1701
Bonita
California WIC Association
CALIFORNIA WIC ASSOCIATION Working for Better Health We support WIC agencies throughout California Since 1974 the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infants and Children WIC has supported the health of lowincome women infants and children up to age 5 at nutritional risk.
West Sacramento




