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Alameda County Community Food Bank

www.accfb.org

 
Established in 1985, Alameda County Community Food Bank is a fast-growing, dynamic organization at the forefront of hunger‐relief efforts in the Bay Area. As one of the most efficient, direct-impact organizations in the country, few nonprofits are as well-respected – or make such an impact on the community – than us. The Food Bank ranks among the top 2% of nonprofits nationwide by Charity Navigator and was recently voted “Best Charity in the East Bay” by East Bay Express. The Food Bank serves 116,000 people each month – primarily children and seniors – and distributes enough food for 25 million ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.accfb.org
  • 7900 Edgewater Drive
    Oakland, CA USA 94621
  • Phone: 510.635.3663

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