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f s o organization descriptionby county june2010(f s o组织描述的县6)

Network for a Healthy California Food Stamp Outreach Access Improvement Plan 2011 Project Descriptions by County ALAMEDA COUNTY Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) P.O. Box 2599, Oakland, CA 94614 ACCFB serves those in need by distributing food to individuals and families through a network of 300 nonprofit organizations that work to alleviate hunger throughout the county. Each month, ACCFB serves 40,000 people with emergency food. In addition to emergency food, ACCFB also has a food assistance hotline which takes 1,500 calls each month and assists people with emergency food assistance, food stamp prescreening and application assistance and referrals to other government assistance programs. ACCFB also offers nutrition education and food stamp outreach and application assistance to the over 160,000 low-income people in Alameda County. East Bay Agency for Children (EBAC) 303 Van Buren Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610 Founded in 1952 by local parents, EBAC has grown from a small program serving 18 children into a comprehensive regional agency making a lasting impact on more than 17,000 children, youth and families every year. For more than 50 years, EBAC has maintained a reputation of excellence in the services provided. EBAC’s programs are recognized as regional, state and national models and provide an integrated culturally appropriate approach addressing core issues at the heart of the challenges facing our children and communities. EBAC predominantly serves at-risk, low-income, communities of color, newly immigrated, refugee and migrant families, in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, with 85% served receiving federally subsidized student lunches, and 95% with incomes falling within the HUD “very low-income” guidelines. In keeping with our mission statement, EBAC’s 13 programs are “dedicated to assuring the health and educational well being of children and families through specialized therapeutic, educational and peer support. Eden IR, Inc. 570 B Street,

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