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Open Arms of Minnesota
- Name: Open Arms of Minnesota
- Address: 2500 Bloomington Avenue
- City: Minneapolis, MN 55404
- Phone: 612.872.1152
- Website: http://www.openarmsmn.org/
- Contact Email: info@openarmsmn.org
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- Description: It’s a simple notion: people who are sick should not be without food. Yet every day people in our community with life-threatening illnesses find themselves unable to shop or cook - and, often, without the support network to help. That’s where we come in. Open Arms of Minnesota cooks and delivers free, nutritious meals to people living with life-threatening and chronic illness in the Twin Cities. With the help of more than 2,400 volunteers, we’ll deliver half a million delicious meals this year to people living with cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), as well as their caregivers and dependents. Open Arms is unique in its phenomenal community of donors and volunteers – the folks who work with us every day to nourish and sustain people living with illness in the Twin Cities. Join us in making a difference in our community!
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