Interfaith Council Of Franklin County
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Housing Assistance
Provides grants to individuals at risk of becoming unhoused, assisting with rent, rental arrears, and moving costs.

Food Programs
Supports six food pantries and mobile units to address food insecurity in underserved areas of Franklin County.

About
Interfaith Council Of Franklin County


Founded in
1991
EIN
04-3071439
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
37 B OLD MAIN STREET DEERFIELD, MA 01342-0000 United States
Website
https://interfaithcfc.org/
Phone
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Email address
About
The Interfaith Council of Franklin County, founded in 1991, unites diverse faith communities for dialogue, relationship building, and social transformation. It serves as a forum for understanding, spiritual enrichment, justice, peace, and advocates for the vulnerable and wise stewardship of the earth.
Mission
The Interfaith Council of Franklin County brings together people of various faith communities for dialogue and social transformation. They honor the rich variety of religious and spiritual traditions, creating a mosaic that represents differences while reinforcing unity.

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