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Rainbow Peoples Network inc

Clinton, TN

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Supporting Everyone — No Questions Asked Our online foodbank exists to fill the gaps where traditional support often falls short. We believe no one should go hungry, and no one should have to explain their circumstances to receive help. That’s why our service is no questions asked and open to everyone. We proudly support all cultures and faiths, and we honor individual dietary needs and preferences—including cultural, religious, medical, and lifestyle requirements. Whether someone needs halal, kosher, vegetarian, vegan, allergy-aware, or culturally specific foods, we work to provide dignity, choice, and respect with every order. As an online foodbank, we remove barriers such as transportation, stigma, and limited access—making food support easier, safer, and more accessible for families and individuals when they need it most. How Donors Make the Difference Your generosity helps us: Fill urgent food gaps quickly Offer inclusive, culturally appropriate food choices Provide discreet, dignified support to anyone in need Reach people who may not qualify for or feel comfortable using traditional services Every donation helps ensure that everyone has access to food that meets their needs and respects who they are. Together, we’re not just providing food—we’re providing compassion, dignity, and belonging. Supporting and Uplifting Communities Rainbow Peoples Network is dedicated to fostering solidarity and resilience within communities. Our mission centers on cultural reconnection, mutual aid, and equitable support through food assistance, emergency relief, and accessible resources. We honor traditions while building a future rooted in unity, respect, and empowerment. We are a 501c3 nonprofit. How we got our name ‘Native prophecies say that mixed-bloods who grew their hair long and wore beads would come to the Native healers and ask for guidance… The prophecies say that they would return as the Rainbow people in bodies of different colours: red, white, yellow, and black. The old ones said that they would return and unite to help restore balance to the Earth. ‘The story of these Rainbow Warriors is told by many people in many different ways. We feel that we are in that time now when the Rainbow Warriors are coming about. (…) So it is a time where we have to acknowledge that we are all human beings upon the same planet and that’s what the Rainbow Warriors are all about.’ ―Sun Bear, Ojibwe teacher and author We saw a need that needed to be met. When a group of us, mixed reconnecting natives, leaped to make a difference, bringing us all together to ensure no one is left behind. Everyone deserves help!


Special Notes

We have some community-based projects in the works that we are putting together. We are also fully online

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