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John Arnold van Hengel (February 21, 1923 – October 5, 2005) was a grassroots activist and entrepreneur credited as being the "Father of Food Banking". In 1967, van Hengel founded St. Mary's Food Bank, the world's first food bank in Phoenix, Arizona. He would later go on to create Feeding America, helping to spread the food banking concept across the United States, and eventually the rest of the world.

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  • John van Hengel (* 21. Februar 1923 in Waupun, Wisconsin; † 5. Oktober 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona) war US-Amerikaner und Gründer von , ehemals America’s Second Harvest im Jahre 1976. John van Hengel gründete 1967 in Phoenix, Arizona die St. Mary’s Food Bank: ein erster Ansatz, überschüssige Lebensmittel an Bedürftige weiterzugeben.Diese Initiative „Tafel“ hat sich weltweit ausgedehnt und engagiert sich in der Versorgung Bedürftiger. (de)
  • John Arnold van Hengel (February 21, 1923 – October 5, 2005) was a grassroots activist and entrepreneur credited as being the "Father of Food Banking". In 1967, van Hengel founded St. Mary's Food Bank, the world's first food bank in Phoenix, Arizona. He would later go on to create Feeding America, helping to spread the food banking concept across the United States, and eventually the rest of the world. (en)
  • John van Hengel (21 février 1923 Waupun, Wisconsin - 5 octobre, 2005) était un militant américain à qui l'on doit en 1967 la fondation à Phoenix (Arizona) de St. Mary's foodbank, la toute première banque alimentaire au monde. Il fonda plus tard en 1979 le réseau de banques alimentaires américaines Second Harvest. (fr)
  • Джо́н ван Хе́нгель (англ. John van Hengel; 21 февраля 1923, , Висконсин — 5 октября 2005, Финикс, Аризона) — американский бизнесмен и благотворитель, создатель первого пищевого банка. Его начинание распространилось по всему миру. «Бедные всегда будут среди нас, но почему должны быть голодные?» — Джон ван Хенгель (ru)
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  • John van Hengel (* 21. Februar 1923 in Waupun, Wisconsin; † 5. Oktober 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona) war US-Amerikaner und Gründer von , ehemals America’s Second Harvest im Jahre 1976. John van Hengel gründete 1967 in Phoenix, Arizona die St. Mary’s Food Bank: ein erster Ansatz, überschüssige Lebensmittel an Bedürftige weiterzugeben.Diese Initiative „Tafel“ hat sich weltweit ausgedehnt und engagiert sich in der Versorgung Bedürftiger. (de)
  • John Arnold van Hengel (February 21, 1923 – October 5, 2005) was a grassroots activist and entrepreneur credited as being the "Father of Food Banking". In 1967, van Hengel founded St. Mary's Food Bank, the world's first food bank in Phoenix, Arizona. He would later go on to create Feeding America, helping to spread the food banking concept across the United States, and eventually the rest of the world. (en)
  • John van Hengel (21 février 1923 Waupun, Wisconsin - 5 octobre, 2005) était un militant américain à qui l'on doit en 1967 la fondation à Phoenix (Arizona) de St. Mary's foodbank, la toute première banque alimentaire au monde. Il fonda plus tard en 1979 le réseau de banques alimentaires américaines Second Harvest. (fr)
  • Джо́н ван Хе́нгель (англ. John van Hengel; 21 февраля 1923, , Висконсин — 5 октября 2005, Финикс, Аризона) — американский бизнесмен и благотворитель, создатель первого пищевого банка. Его начинание распространилось по всему миру. «Бедные всегда будут среди нас, но почему должны быть голодные?» — Джон ван Хенгель (ru)
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  • John van Hengel (de)
  • John van Hengel (fr)
  • John van Hengel (en)
  • Хенгель, Джон ван (ru)
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