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December 09, 1994 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-09

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The Food Bank of Oakland County is honored to supply food to these volunteer organizations in their efforts to serve the needy of our community. In their

unflagging dedication and self-giving, they represent the very best in the human spirit and are a constant source of inspiration to us.

♦ Active Faith, South Lyon
♦ AIDS Care Connection,
Pontiac
♦ Baldwin Avenue Human
Services
♦ Center, Pontiac
♦ Calvary Hill, Pontiac
♦ Care House, Pontiac
♦ Church of God Seventh Day,
Ferndale
♦ Columbia Avenue Baptist,
Pontiac
♦ Community Food Deposits,
Hazel Park, Oak Park,
Waterford
♦ Davisburg Rotary, Davisburg
♦ Duns Scotus, Southfield
♦ Eastwood Clinic, Royal Oak
♦ Elizabeth Lake Church,
Waterford
♦ FAIR., Pontiac
♦ Faith Assembly Deaf
Church, Pontiac
♦ Farmington Hills Baptist
♦ First Baptist, Holly

♦ First Freewill Baptist,
Pontiac
♦ First General Baptist,
Drayton Plains
♦ Five Points Community,
Auburn Hills
♦ Haven, Pontiac
♦ Holly Gardens, Holly
♦ Holly Goodfellows, Holly
♦ Holy Cross Apostalic,
Pontiac
♦ Holy Spirit, Highland
♦ Hopewell Baptist, Pontiac
♦ Jesus Center, Livonia
♦ Johnson Memorial, Pontiac
♦ Lakes of Charity, Bloomfield
Hills
♦ Lakecrest Baptist Waterford
♦ Liberty General Baptist
♦ Lighthouse North, Clarkston
♦ Madison Heights
Goodfellows
♦ Mandon Lake Church,
Union Lake
♦ Mecca House Corp.,
Waterford

♦ Midwestern Baptist College
♦ Messiah Missionary Baptist,
Pontiac
♦ Mt. Victory, Pontiac
♦ Mount Zion, Gingellville
♦ Neighbor for Neighbor,
Davisburg
♦ Newman AME, Pontiac
♦ New Bethel Baptist
♦ New Greaterway, Pontiac
♦ New Hope Missionary
Baptist, Pontiac
♦ New Jerusalem Deliverance,
Pontiac
♦ New Mount Miriah
Missionary, Pontiac
♦ Northville Civic Center
♦ Oak Park Community
Services
♦ Oakland Ave. Church,
Pontiac
♦ Offender Aid Restoration,
Pontiac
♦ Open Door, Union Lake
♦ Open Hands, Royal Oak

♦ Our Lady of LaSalette,
Berkley
♦ Oxbow Lake Baptist
Church, White Lake
♦ Oxford/Orion Fish
♦ PATH, pontiac
♦ Pontiac Area Lighthouse
♦ Pontiac Missionary Baptist
Church, Pontiac
♦ Pontiac Rescue Mission
♦ Providence Missionary,
Pontiac
♦ Redeemed Christian
Center
♦ Robert Matchen Nutrition
Center, Pontiac
♦ Rochester Church of the
Nazarene, Rochester Hills
♦ St. Alexander, Farmington
♦ St. Anne, Ortonville
♦ St. Benedicts, Pontiac
♦ St. Dennis, Royal Oak
♦ St. Joseph, Pontiac
♦ St. Michael, Pontiac
♦ St. Rita, Pontiac




























St. Stephen, Pontiac
St. Vincent, Pontiac
Salvation Army, Arc.
Salvation Army,
Farmington
Salvation Army, Pontiac
Salvation Army, Royal Oak
Sanctuary, Royal Oak
Shalom Temple, Pontiac
Sojourner House, Pontiac
South Oakland Shelter,
Royal Oak
Southfield Human
Resources
Temple Beth El, Birmingham
True Church House Prayer,
Pontiac
Victory Mission, Pontiac
Walled Lake Fish
Waterford Lighthouse
Christian Center
White Lake Church of
Christ, White Lake
White Lake Goodfellows
Women's Survival Center
Yad Ezra, Southfield

YOUR
STAMP
WILL
HELP

Food Bank of Oakland County
P.O. Box 431385
Pontiac MI 48343

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