Nutrition Programs
List of non-profit organizations working on Nutrition Programs .
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Primary/Elementary School
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829.
Kenya Childrens Fund Inc
The mission of Kenya Children's Fund is to lift children from a place of hopelessness to personal achievement.
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Youth Development Programs
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830.
Athletic Girl Productions Inc
Beginning in 2006, our organization was born from a disturbing lack of healthy female role models in the media.
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Secondary/High School
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831.
PROMETHEUM FOUNDATION INC
To encourages critical and analytical thinking, freedom of thought, and entrance into the “marketplace of ideas.
Stamford
Cisco Senior Nutrition Program
The Mission of the Cisco Senior Nutrition Program (CSNP) is to enrich the quality of like for seniors by providing nutritionally balanced meals, and supportive services that promote dignity and indemendent living.
Cisco
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Food Banks, Food Pantries
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833.
Haven From Hunger of Peabody Inc.
Our mission is to provide food to children, families, elderly, disabled and anyone who is hungry that comes to our door, with nourishment for the physical, emotional and spiritual life of each human being.
Peabody
MAYES COUNTY HOPE COALITION
The mission of Mayes County HOPE is to improve the quality of life for Mayes County citizens by reducing high-risk health behaviors such as youth substance abuse, tobacco use, poor nutrition and physical inactivity through outreach, prevention, and education.
Pryor
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Nutrition Programs
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835.
Steves Club
While physical fitness is the heart and soul of Steve's Club, a sense of community, of belonging and of responsibility is its backbone.
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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836.
HEALTHY PLANET FOUNDATION USA
Healthy Planet US is a nonprofit that seeks to address the two biggest challenges of our time - our health and our food system - by inspiring individuals, families, and communities with practical and fun solutions.
Montara
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Private Independent Foundations
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837.
Jr Albert Charitable Foundation
J. R. Albert was interested in promoting healthy living and wellness, and hoped that the growing prevalence of obesity-related diseases and their effects on quality of life could be prevented whenever possible.
