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Poverello House | Food Banks in California Poverello House is a nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, storing, and distributing food to those in need They often provide fresh produce, dairy, and protein, supporting healthy diets during tough times
Contact Us - Poverello House Donate to Poverello House: Donations are accepted Monday – Friday 8am-5pm and Saturday – Sunday 8am – 1 pm at 412 F St Fresno Donation lane is located on G Street between Ventura and San Benito
Poverello House Temporary Housing and Emergency Shelter Poverello House works to enrich the lives and spirits of all who pass their way by providing meals, socials services and temporary shelter They work with partnering agencies to better assist those in need
Poverello House | Fresno, CA | Cause IQ Poverello House is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help the homeless and needy The Homeless Shelter Program provides three meals a day to the hungry and homeless in the Fresno, CA area, as well as clothing, shelter, medical and dental services, rehabilitation services, etc
Volunteer - Poverello House Students may complete community service or service-learning hours at Poverello House Students involved in social work, psychology, and recreational therapy courses must attend an orientation individually
Men’s Residential Rehabilitation Program - Poverello House Poverello House offers a substance abuse rehabilitation program for adult men The resident program is open to men with a history of substance abuse that have no income, but who are physically able to work