Kalusugan Community Services Grant



Organization - Kalusugan Community Services
Grant Amount - $268,617
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Filipino-American Healthy Eating Campaign: To support a grassroots community advocacy effort to improve the availability and affordability of healthy, fresh food through ethnic-based restaurants and food stores for Filipino Americans in National City in San Diego County.


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