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About
Blessing Barn


Founded in
2005
EIN
20-2811120
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Blessing Barn
Address
N565 DARLING RD GENOA CITY, WI 53128-1954 United States
Website
https://blessingbarn.org/
Phone
(815)-382-0206
Email address
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About
Blessing Barn, est. 2005 in Genoa City, WI, provides essential support to individuals and families in need through the collection and distribution of donated goods. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, they focus on assisting with basic necessities to improve the quality of life for those they serve. They rely on community generosity to make a tangible difference.
Mission
Blessing Barn oversees the collection and distribution of donated goods. Together, with the generosity of the community, they provide a higher quality of life for those in need.

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