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There are three ways you can help alleviate poverty. You can start an online fundraiser, shop our gift catalog, or become a donor.
FFTP recently shipped 53 containers in preparation for a humanitarian crisis in the Caribbean. Currently, we are distributing disaster relief kits, food, and medical supplies, but we already need to restock as we anticipate a long, active hurricane season. Another system may be headed to the Caribbean as early as next week, leaving the victims of Hurricane Beryl even more vulnerable.
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 15, 2024) – With their hearts and minds focused on helping the people of Jamaica, more than 100 volunteers donated their time […]
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 12, 2024) – Today, during a moving prayer service and celebration, Nativity Catholic Church, of Burke, Va., presented Food For The Poor […]
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 11, 2024) – Food For The Poor (FFTP) President/CEO Ed Raine addressed a United Nations forum in New York City on Monday […]
Safe, sturdy housing is the foundation of building a new life for impoverished families. But how can such housing be constructed in both an efficient, and cost-effective manner? For families living in poverty, the term “home sweet home” is far from reality. Many families in Latin America and the Caribbean […]
Addressing environmental sustainability isn’t just about protecting nature for its own sake. As the term implies, environmental sustainability focuses on promoting the well-being of the environment. A pillar of sustainable development, it promotes living in a way that doesn’t strain natural resources, an approach that helps maintain an ecological balance […]
Food insecurity immediately after a natural disaster becomes a critical issue when the availability, access, and quality of food are severely disrupted. Hurricane Beryl is likely to cause significant disruption to agricultural production, supply chains, and infrastructure. Help us address the aftermath.