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Food Bank Of Iowa

Their mission is to provide food for Iowa children, families, and seniors to lead full and active lives, strengthening the communities where they live.

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Merrimack Valley Food Bank

The mission of the Merrimack Valley Food Bank (MVFB) is to help meet a person's most profound need for adequate nutrition and freedom from hunger. Through our partnerships and collaboration with poverty and anti-hunger non-profit organizations, MVFB addresses barriers that prevent low to moderate income families and individuals from accessing healthy food; engages the community to join our mission; and works to bring about economic change by providing low-income individuals and families with resources to improve their economic situation. Only through cooperative efforts can society initiate change, develop strategies to alleviate hunger and work toward improving the quality of life for all people.

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Wakefield Food Pantry

The mission of the Wakefield Food Pantry is to provide food supplies to Wakefield, Massachusetts residents who need a helping hand.

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Share Food Program

Share Food Program leads regional efforts to reduce food insecurity by supplying nutritious food through a large network of partner pantries, school programs, senior deliveries, and community distributions. They focus on expanding access to healthy food, volunteer engagement, and advocacy across the Greater Philadelphia region.

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Connecticut Food Bank

The mission of the Connecticut Food Bank is to provide nutritious food to people in need. We do this by supplying food products and resources to our member agencies, as well as through direct food distribution programs and by promoting public awareness about the problem of hunger. We provide food and resources to a network of community-based food programs, such as soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, residential programs and day programs serving adults and children in six of Connecticut’s eight counties: Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London and Windham. The Connecticut Food Bank is the largest centralized source of emergency food in Connecticut and last year distributed enough food to provide more than 19.2 million meals.

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Gleaners Food Bank Of Indiana

Lead the fight against hunger.

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Niles Township Food Pantry Foundation

The Foundation raises and manages tax‑deductible donations to buy food and support the Niles Township Food Pantry so township residents in need can access groceries and basic necessities. It partners with local food banks and community groups to keep pantry shelves stocked and to support distribution and special seasonal programs.

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Community Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma

To feed the hungry of eastern Oklahoma through a network of Partners and engage our communities in ending hunger. Our vision is food security, with dignity, for all eastern Oklahomans.

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Joint Aid Management (JAM)

JAM's Vision is to Help Africa Help Itself by contributing toward the alleviation of poverty through sustainable development programs.  

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Utahns Against Hunger

Utahns Against Hunger works to increase access to food through advocacy, outreach and education

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North Helpline

We believe that all deserve adequate food, housing, and respect. We assist our neighbors in obtaining basic needs that affirm their human dignity and worth. We make sure that our neighbors have food on their tables and roofs over their heads.We serve clients in Washington State's Greater North Seattle, including Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, and Kenmore.

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Twin Lakes Food Bank

"Our mission is to share God’s love by mobilizing the community to provide food and support to hungry families."