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Moline â Arc of the Quad Cities
Quincy â Quincy Neighborhood Foundation
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids â Mission of Hope and Urban Dreams
Des Moines â Creative Visions
Central Iowa â Meals from the Heartland, Habitat for Humanity and Urban Dreams
Dubuque â Boys & Girls Club
Quad Cities â Fresh Start Center and Salvation Army
Sioux City â Food Bank of Siouxland
Waterloo/Cedar Falls â Jubilee Freedom Center
Kansas:
Topeka â Harvesters Community Food Network
Minnesota:
Twin Cities â Hallie Q (in partnership with the Minnesota Wild), Sanneh Foundation and Page Education Foundation
Missouri:
Kansas City â Harvesters Community Food Network
Nebraska:
Omaha (Council Bluffs) â Heartland Hope Mission and Urban League of Nebraska
The Sanneh Foundation’s 11th Annual Gala4Goals Event Partners with Chef David Fhima and The North Stands to Provide Guests with Unique Virtual Watch Experience
Share Article ST. PAUL, Minn. (PRWEB) February 11, 2021 The Sanneh Foundation (Sanneh), a Minnesota non-profit, announced today its taking the opportunity to partner with local restaurants for their 11th Annual Gala4Goals Fundraising Event presented by Atomic Data. Through creative sponsorships and watch party packages, guests will be able to bring home a specialty crafted dinner led by Chef David Fhima and supported by Justin Sutherland, Brian Ingram, JD Fratzke, Patrick O’Hare, and Sam Lobash.
Twin Cities food drives find new ways to reach needy families Health clinics, churches, rec centers step in to fill empty stomachs in hard times January 30, 2021 5:29pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Some St. Paul health clinics are providing more than doctor visits and flu shots this winter. They re also handing out potatoes, as well as apples, canned fruit and toilet paper.
Minnesota Community Care s clinics, which mostly support low-income people of color and immigrants, have launched new food pickups outside clinics to serve hundreds of families in need.
It s part of a broader shift to expand access to food closer to home and at familiar spots from clinics and churches to libraries and city halls during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has worsened Minnesota s hunger crisis.
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