What does fth mean?
fth means Food to the Hungry
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Food to the Hungry?
4 ways to abbreviate Food to the Hungry
Food to the Hungry can be abbreviated as fth
Other shorthands for Food to the Hungry are: FH, FFH, FFTH
Food to the Hungry can be abbreviated as fth
Other shorthands for Food to the Hungry are: FH, FFH, FFTH
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What does fth stand for? fth stands for "Food to the Hungry". |
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How to abbreviate "Food to the Hungry"? "Food to the Hungry" can be abbreviated as fth. |
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What is the meaning of fth abbreviation? The meaning of fth abbreviation is "Food to the Hungry". |
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What is fth abbreviation? One of the definitions of fth is "Food to the Hungry". |
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What does fth mean? fth as abbreviation means "Food to the Hungry". |
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What is shorthand of Food to the Hungry? The most common shorthand of "Food to the Hungry" is fth. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JIFH - Japan International Food for the Hungry
- KFHI - Korea Food for the Hungry International
- KAFHI - Korea Food for the Hungry International
- CFH - Canadian Food for the Hungry
- CFHI - Canadian Food for the Hungry International
- FH - Food for the Hungry
- THM - The Hungry Musician
- FFH - Food for the Hungry
- FFHI - Food for the Hungry International
- FHI - Food for the Hungry Inc
- FHI - Food for the Hungry Intl
- FHI - Food for the Hungry Is
- FHICR - Food for the Hungry International Costa Rica
- FWH - From the Wholesaler to the Hungry
- FHIF - Food for the Hungry International Federation
- FFTH - Food For The Hungry
- the - The Hungry Earth
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