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The Cultural Cup Food Bank
- Name: The Cultural Cup Food Bank
- Address: 342 E Thomas Rd
- City: Phoenix, AZ 85012
- Phone: 602.266.8370
- Website: http://www.culturalcup.com/
- Contact Email: culturalcupfb@integra.net
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- Description: The Cultural Cup Food Bank Inc. is a local non-profit 501c3, non-sectarian, social service organization established to provide temporary assistance to meet basic needs of individuals and families in the community by providing them with emergency food items, baby items, health care, and referral information. The Cultural Cup Food Bank is Committed to: Providing as much fresh, quality food as possible; in a manner that protects and maintains a high level of dignity and respect for the diversity of people in need; Providing an environment in which people without insurance or access to medical help, may obtain basic medical service from volunteer doctors, nurses and medical students; Utilizing the concept of volunteerism to enhance the quality of life for all community members; Building community relationships that foster unity in diversity.
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