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  2. Food for the Poor - Wikipedia

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    Food for the Poor aids the poor through donations of money and supplies, mostly from the United States. A majority of the organization's revenue is from donated goods. Champions For The Poor is a personal fundraising program that was founded in 2009 and lets supporters create webpages to raise funds for the poor in the Caribbean and Latin America.

  3. Telephone numbers in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    For IFS international incoming routing number to Guyana the last four digits will be the subscriber (PSTN) number. General Services 2008 (Data-Toll Free-Calling Card-Voice Mail) [ edit ]

  4. Directory assistance - Wikipedia

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    A number offering a directory inquiries service allowing people to request to be put through to a mobile phone number was established in June 2009. [14] 118 800 proved to be controversial, however, when it was revealed that it was making available 15 million mobile numbers that it had bought from market researchers. [15]

  5. Food for the Hungry - Wikipedia

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    Food for the Hungry (also known as FH) is a Christian international relief, development, and advocacy organization. Food for the Hungry was founded in 1971 by Larry Ward. [1] Food for the Hungry's stated mission for long-term development is to graduate communities of extreme poverty within 10–15 years.

  6. Catholic Relief Services - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is the international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States.Founded in 1943 by the Bishops of the United States, the agency provides assistance to 130 million people in more than 110 countries and territories in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

  7. Peoples Temple - Wikipedia

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    In February 1960, the Temple opened a soup kitchen for the poor and expanded their social services to include rent assistance, job placement services, free canned goods, clothing, and coal for winter heating. [19] Jones and his wife Marceline helped to increase the Temple's soup kitchen service to an average of about 2,800 meals per month. [19]

  8. Zulfikar Mustapha - Wikipedia

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    Zulfikar started his career working as Assistant General Secretary of the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) between 1989 and 2002. In 2003, he ran for the Guyana National Assembly and was elected that same year. He was elected for a three-year tenure which ran from 2003 to 2006.

  9. Belladrum - Wikipedia

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    Belladrum has long served as a cultural and administrative hub to many people of the surrounding communities. Located here is the Village Office run by an Overseer which houses property and other records; a government Health Clinic; and several dance hall clubs, liquor stands, and grocery shops.

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