Food Services Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1-6-768 Grease Trap
012235388
1-6-770 Serving Tray-pack Lifter
012240914
1-K Mounted Can Opener Blade
012342204
1-W Mounted Can Opener
012363155
11000 Mounted Can Opener
012363155
126-724 Ratchet Tie Down Strap
015220705
200MPC1-G Insulated Food Container
012342163
47010001 Kitchen With Trail Containerized
014733408
47011063 Mobile Holding Cabinet
015292286
47011084 Single Oven Assembly
014864360
47012144 Opening Steam Table Divider
015193553
47016040 Cooking Pot Cradle
012491959
471012 Water And Ration Heater
013871305
48010000 Food Sanitation Center
014962112
48041026 Kitchen Utensils Storage Rack
013338494
5-13-2522G3 Roof Lifting Jack
012472367
5-13-3751 Folding Legs Table
012500086
5-13-3771 Instruction Plate
012489907
5-13-3859 Serving Tray-pack Lifter
012240914
5-13-3886 Cooking Pot Cradle
012491959
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Food Services Equipment

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Community Action Services and Food Bank (CASFB), located in Provo, Utah, is a non-profit organization that serves the low-income population of Utah, Summit, and Wasatch counties and focuses on the operation of programs that help alleviate poverty.

The agency's purpose is to assist the disadvantaged in meeting critical basic needs such as food and housing while working with families on a long-term basis to help them increase their potential for financial and social self-sufficiency.

The Community Action Food Bank is the second largest food bank in Utah and is the only food bank serving Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties.

The Family Development Program helps families become self-reliant by providing short-term assistance to resolve immediate crises, such as help paying for rent or bus tokens, followed by continued support to assist them in attaining financial stability and self-reliance. Support includes haircuts for job applicants, help with resumes and references. The program works with families to increase their potential for social and financial self-sufficiency through goal setting, case management, self-empowerment/self-esteem training, and advocacy assistance.

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