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Food For The Poor prioritizes the preservation of human dignity and the care of those in need. We address poverty through sustainable, community-driven solutions. From 2019 to 2023, we served 943 million meals and distributed $3.2 billion worth of aid. Our community of donors and volunteers share our belief that poverty is not inevitable. Join us in the fight against poverty—support our charitable organization by spreading the word, shopping from our humanitarian gift catalog, or becoming a donor.



From Despair to Academic Achievement to Self-reliance

Many of the children in Angels of Hope come to the program from families that have been trapped in poverty for generations. For three vulnerable children—David, Astre, and Madelyn—poverty once seemed like an inescapable reality. However, after joining the Angels of Hope program, their life prospects completely turned around. Achieving such remarkable results takes years of nurturing and dedication, made possible by a network of deeply invested donors who aren't afraid to step up.

Astrid Angels of Hope

About Madelyn

Current Angels of Hope program recipient

Sponsor is originally from Guatemala

Ocuupation: High School Senior

Astre after Angels of Hope

About Astre

Former Angels of Hope program recipient

Age: 26 years old

Occupation: Artist

David Former Angles of Hope Recipient

About David

Former Angels of Hope program recipient

Age: 22 years old

Occupation: Chef



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2,528

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