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- Partner Agency Spotlight: Community Health Council of Wyandotte County
Located in Downtown Kansas City, Kansas, is the Community Health Council of Wyandotte County (CHC), a member of Harvesters partner network Though a small organization, CHC has a tenacious staff that are dedicated to their clients and go above and beyond to make sure they have what they need to make strides in their lives CHC’s mission is to “enhance health outcomes in Wyandotte County
- Our Board of Directors - Harvesters
Harvesters Board of Directors – community leaders committed to feeding hungry people today and working to end hunger tomorrow in KS and MO
- Home - Harvesters
Food assistance for people in need Harvesters is a regional food bank serving NE Kansas and NW Missouri including Kansas City and Topeka
- Drive-thru Food Pickup Calendars - Harvesters
At drive-thru food pickup locations, groceries and household items are placed in your vehicle to take home Printable PDF lists include mobile food distribution locations, days and times for the next four weeks Lists are updated weekly
- Harvesters
Inside Messages: “Out with the old and in with the new Wishing you happiness the whole year through ” “A gift has been made to Harvesters in your honor to help fight food insecurity ”
- Make A Gift - Harvesters Main Donation Page - Harvesters
Double Your Impact This Summer! Every $1 donated helps provide 2 meals 4 meals to our neighbors facing food insecurity, thanks to a matching challenge from our friends at Cable Dahmer Automotive Group Your financial donation helps us mobilize the power of our community to create equitable access to nutritious food and address the root causes and impact of hunger Click Here for other ways to
- Stull Community of Faith Church - Harvesters
Stull Community of Faith Church 1596 East 250 Road Lecompton, KS 66050 785-887-6605 Website
- How a Food Bank Works - Harvesters
Harvesters is a food bank A food bank is a place that collects, packages, stores, and distributes food to a network of more than 900 partner agencies These partners include food pantries, community kitchens, and shelters who provide groceries or meals to families, children and seniors in need Let’s take a look at how a food bank works
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