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Lista Instituições Apoiadas 2020 Instituições apoiadas pelo Banco Alimentar do Algarve Nº de pessoas Nome da Instituição Concelho apoiadas AHSA - Associação Hum. Solidariedade Albufeira (ABF) Albufeira 73 CASA -Delegação Albufeira (ABF) Albufeira 284 Centro Paroquial de Paderne (ABF) Albufeira 48 Fund. António Silva Leal - "O Búzio" (ABF) Albufeira 86 Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Albufeira (ABF) Albufeira 166 SSVP - Conferência de São José (ABF) Albufeira 32 SSVP Conf. Beato Vicente St.º António (ABF) Albufeira 104 Associação Humanitária Bombeiros Voluntários Alcoutim (ALC) Alcoutim 128 Centro Desen. Cultural e Social de Martinlongo (ALC) Alcoutim 47 Centro Paroquial de Martinlongo (ALC) Alcoutim 83 Centro Paroquial de Vaqueiros (ALC) Alcoutim 35 Centro Bem-Estar Social Freguesia do Azinhal (CMA) Castro Marim 78 AAPACDM -Ass. Alg. Pais Amigos Crian. Dim. Mentais (FAR) Faro 167 AECO - Ass. Espirita Choupana de Oxóssi (FAR) Faro 55 AIPAR - Ass. Protecção à Rapariga e à Família (FAR) Faro 92 Associação Nª. Srª. dos Navegantes (FAR) Faro 98 Associação Solidariedade Sócio Cultural Montenegro (FAR) Faro 93 Cáritas Diocesana do Algarve (FAR) Faro 185 CASA - Delegação Faro (FAR) Faro 154 Casa de Santa Isabel (FAR) Faro 22 Casa do Povo de Estoi (FAR) Faro 101 Centro Cultural e Social Paróquia S.Martinho Estói (FAR) Faro 78 Centro Cultural Social Paróquia St.ª Bárbara Nexe (FAR) Faro 92 Fábrica da Igreja de São Pedro de Faro (FAR) Faro 191 Fund. Ant. S. Leal - Centro Com. Horta da Areia (FAR) Faro 116 Fundação António Silva Leal - Casa Abrigo Sol Nascente (FAR) Faro 22 GATO - Grupo de Apoio a Toxicodependentes (FAR) Faro 0 Gato - Ubr. Santo António do Alto (FAR) Faro 495 Grupo Sócio-Caritativa da Paróquia da Sé (FAR) Faro 36 Instituto D. Francisco Gomes (FAR) Faro 55 MAPS - Mov. Apoio Proble. SIDA (FAR) Faro 194 Paróq. S. Pedro - Comunidade de S. Paulo, Patacão (FAR) Faro 70 Paróquia Nª. Sr.ª Conceição (FAR) Faro 36 Centro Paroquial de Estômbar (LGA) Lagoa 143 Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Estômbar (LGA) Lagoa 115 SSVP - Conferência de Lagoa (LGA) Lagoa 68 Associação Espírita de Lagos (LGS) Lagos 41 CASLAS - Centro Ass. Soc. Lucinda Anino Santos (LGS) Lagos 38 Fábrica da Igreja Paroquial Freguesia Odiáxere (LGS) Lagos 40 NECI - Núcleo de Educação da Criança Inadaptada (LGS) Lagos 79 ASCA - Ass. Sócio Cultural Almancil (LOU) Loulé 167 ASMAL - Ass. de Saúde Mental do Algarve (LOU) Loulé 108 Ass. Bem - Estar aos Amigos de Querença (LOU) Loulé 35 Ass. Social e Cultural da Tôr (LOU) Loulé 24 Centro Paroquial de Quarteira (LOU) Loulé 321 Centro Paroquial e Social de Loulé (LOU) Loulé 90 Centro Social e Comunitário Vale Silves (LOU) Loulé 296 Colégio Origami, CRL (LOU) Loulé 65 EXISTIR - Ass. Inter. Reab. População Def. Desf. (LOU) Loulé 347 Fundação António Aleixo (LOU) Loulé 360 Grupo de Amigos de Salir (LOU) Loulé 77 Inst Sol Social Serra do Caldeirão (LOU) Loulé 28 Liga dos Combatentes, Núcleo de Loulé (LOU) Loulé 30 Santa Casa Misericórdia de Boliqueime (LOU) Loulé 58 SSVP - Conf. S. Lourenço de Almancil (LOU) Loulé 117 1/2 Instituições apoiadas pelo Banco Alimentar do Algarve Nº de pessoas Nome da Instituição Concelho apoiadas Casa do Povo de Alferce (MON) Monchique 56 Centro de Dia de Marmelete (MON) Monchique 36 Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Monchique (MON) Monchique 120 SSVP - Conf. Nª. Srª. da Conceição (MON) Monchique 23 A.C.A.S.O. - Ass. Cultural e de Apoio Social Olhão (OLH) Olhão 206 Casa Povo Concelho Olhão (OLH) Olhão 130 Centro Bem-Estar Social Nª. Sr.ª de Fátima (OLH) Olhão 22 CVP - Delegação Moncarapacho Fuseta (OLH) Olhão 780 CVP - Delegação Olhão (OLH) Olhão 506 Grupo Bem Fazer "Celeiro de Amor" (OLH) Olhão 134 NACS - Nova Aliança Centro Social (OLH) Olhão 265 O Centro Social N.ª Sr.ª Carmo (OLH) Olhão 64 Obra Nª Senhora das Candeias (OLH) Olhão 67 Pastoral Sócio- Caritativa Paróquia S. Sebastião Quelfes (OLH) Olhão 144 SSVP - Conf. Nª. Sr.ª Rosário (OLH) Olhão 98 Verdades Escondidas Associação (OLH) Olhão 125 ACRA 1º de Dezembro - Ass. Cult. Recre. Alvorense (PTM) Portimão 101 ADRA - Del. Portimão (PTM) Portimão 79 APF Algarve - Rio (PTM) Portimão 45 Associação Flor Amiga (PTM) Portimão 90 Cáritas Paroquial Nª. Srª. Conceição - Matriz Portimão (PTM) Portimão 795 Casa Nª. Sr.ª Conceição - CNSC (PTM) Portimão 37 Centro Cultural Social Paroquia Nª. Sr.ª Amparo (PTM) Portimão 114 Centro de Apoio a Idosos de Portimão (PTM) Portimão 125 CRACEP - Coop. Reed. Apoio C. Excep. Portimão (PTM) Portimão 34 CVP - Núcleo de Portimão (PTM) Portimão 86 GRATO - Grupo Apoio Toxicodependentes (PTM) Portimão 101 MAPS - Del. Portimão (PTM) Portimão 64 Projeto Zaqueu - Associação Solidariedade Social (PTM) Portimão 46 Santa Casa Misericórdia de Alvor (PTM) Portimão 132 Cent. Cult. Desp. dos Trabalha. CM/JF S B Alportel (SBA) São Brás Alportel 143 Amigos dos Pequeninos de Silves (SIL) Silves 268 Ass. Humanitária S. Marcos Serra (SIL) Silves 53 Casa do Povo S. B. Messines (SIL) Silves 339 Centro Paroquial Pêra (SIL) Silves 51 O Castelo de Sonhos (SIL) Silves 105 Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Alcantarilha (SIL) Silves 56 Santa Casa Misericórdia de Silves (SIL) Silves 176 Ass. "Uma Porta Amiga" (TAV) Tavira 14 Casa do Povo Luz de Tavira (TAV) Tavira 52 Centro Paroquial de Cachopo (TAV) Tavira 155 Centro Social de Stº Estevão (TAV) Tavira 78 CVP - Centro Humanitário de Tavira (TAV) Tavira 300 O PONTÃO - Ass. Solidariedade Social Conceição Tavira (TAV) Tavira 99 Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Tavira (TAV) Tavira 401 SSVP - Conf. Virgem Santíssima (TAV) Tavira 140 Centro Cultural e Social da Figueira (VBI) Vila do Bispo 12 Santa Casa da Misericórdia de V. Bispo (VBI) Vila do Bispo 41 Ass. Igreja Pentecostal Trombeta Eterna (VRS) Vila Real St. António 998 Associação de Beneficiência Mão Amiga (VRSA) Vila Real St. António 194 CVP - Delegação Vila Real Stº António (VRS) Vila Real St. António 34 Stª. Casa de Misericórdia Vila Real Santo António (VRS) Vila Real St. António 251 atualizado 7/7/2020 2/2.
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