The Last Supper with Twelve Tribes, copyright 2000-2009 Hyatt Moore http://www.hyattmoore.com/thelastsupper  Depicted (from left) are: Crow of Montana, Berber of North Africa, Masai of Kenya, China, Ecuador, Afghanistan, Jesus, Ethiopia, Tzeltal of Mexico, Canela of Brazil, Papua New Guinea, Salish of British Columbia, Mongolia.
copyright 2000-2009 Hyatt Moore. To order prints, go to http://www.hyattmoore.com/thelastsupper


Hyatt Moore's definitive work"The Last Supper with Twelve Tribes"
Depicted (from left) are: Crow of Montana, Berber of North Africa,
Masai of Kenya, China, Ecuador, Afghanistan, Jesus, Ethiopia,
Tzeltal of Mexico, Canela of Brazil, Papua New Guinea,
Salish of British Columbia, Mongolia.
copyright 2000-2008 Hyatt Moore
To order  prints,  go to:
 
http://www.HyattMoore.com/


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New York City\'s only emergency food program that never closes, 24/7 YCP (Yorkville Common Pantry) fights hunger anytime, day or night. Yorkville Common Pantry (YCP) is the largest, nonsectarian, neighborhood-based provider of emergency food in New York City, providing 1,250,000 meals annually to individuals and families in and around the Upper East Side and East Harlem communities. The Pantry was founded in 1980 by a coalition of East Side churches and synagogues to reduce hunger and promote dignity and self-sufficiency, and receives strong support from its forty-four member Board of Directors.
New York City's only emergency food program that never closes, 24/7 YCP (Yorkville Common Pantry) fights hunger anytime, day or night. Yorkville Common Pantry (YCP) is the largest, nonsectarian, neighborhood-based provider of emergency food in New York City, providing 1,250,000 meals annually to individuals and families in and around the Upper East Side and East Harlem communities. The Pantry was founded in 1980 by a coalition of East Side churches and synagogues to reduce hunger and promote dignity and self-sufficiency, and receives strong support from its forty-four member Board of Directors.

Together with partners across the nation & around the world, feeding the hungry. Spirit, soul & body: one family at a time. A food ministry for all people.
Together with partners across the nation & around the world, feeding the hungry. Spirit, soul & body: one family at a time. A food ministry for all people.
 
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