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    • Coconut Creek nonprofit stepping up to send aid to Haiti-nbcmiami.com

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      MIAMI, FLA. (Mar. 13, 2024) “In response to the escalating violence in Haiti, organizations in South Florida are working to provide aid to families in need. Food for the Poor in Coconut Creek has everything from food and water to medical equipment, ready to go the politically unstable country, but organizers say they are running […]

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      South Florida mobilizes aid amidst escalating violence in Haiti- caribbeannationalweekly.com

      DAVIE, FLA. (Mar. 14, 2024) “As violence continues to grip Haiti, organizations based in South Florida are mobilizing efforts to provide much-needed assistance to affected families. Among them, Coconut Creek’s Food for the Poor stands ready with essential supplies ranging from food and water to medical equipment.” To read the full article, click here.

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      GREENSBURG, IND. (Feb. 19, 2024) “Oldenburg Academy has announced the success of its recent fundraising efforts during Catholic Schools Week. The OA community collected funds to contribute to the construction of 52 single-dwelling homes in the village of Cucuyagua, Honduras… “It is always delightful to witness the spirit of giving within our OA community as we endeavor […]

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      GUYANA (Feb. 19, 2024) “IN a bid to fortify educational resources in the Berbice community, Starr Computers has made a significant stride by donating Smart Labs to two pivotal institutions:- the Guyana Police Force Academy Berbice Campus and the New Amsterdam Technical Institute. This philanthropic endeavour, in collaboration with Food for the Poor Guyana Inc. […]

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      Food For The Poor, Starr Computers and St Francis Collaborate to Donate IT Labs to Region Six-stabroeknews.com

      GUYANA (Feb. 19, 2024) “Food For The Poor (Guyana) Inc (FFTP) in partnership with Starr Computers and St Francis Community Developers donated two new upgraded Information Technology Labs to Region Six. According to a press release, the labs, located at the New Amsterdam Technical Institute and the Guyana Police Force Training Academy, represent a significant […]

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      PRESCOTT, AZ (Feb. 7, 2024) “Father Gary Norman, a senior priest of the Diocese of Yakima, who was being treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center following an auto accident and subsequent stroke Jan. 22, died on Jan. 31, 2024, at the medical center. …Father Norman was 79 and had been living in Prescott, […]

    • An agreement signed between Taiwan and Food For the Poor Haiti for the donation of 8240 tons of rice-tripfoumi.com

      An agreement signed between Taiwan and Food For the Poor Haiti for the donation of 8240 tons of rice-tripfoumi.com

      HAITI (Jan. 27, 2024) “A memorandum of understanding was signed on Friday, January 26, 2024, between Taiwan and Food For The Poor Haiti for the donation of 8,240 tons of rice. Several personalities, including the Taiwanese ambassador, Wen-Jiann KU, the Executive Director of Food for the Poor Haiti, Mario Nicoleau, took part in the signing […]

    • Neida Sandoval celebrates links with Cepudo and Food For The Poor in San Pedro Sula-elpais.hn

      Neida Sandoval celebrates links with Cepudo and Food For The Poor in San Pedro Sula-elpais.hn

      HONDURAS (Feb. 2, 2024) “The renowned Honduran journalist, Neida Sandoval, during her visit to the industrial capital of Honduras, San Pedro Sula, celebrated, together with authorities from the Municipality of Sampedrana, her connection with the Cepudo and Food For The Poor organizations.” To read the full article, click here.

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      HONG KONG (Jan. 27, 2024) Throughout 2023, the human rights landscape in Haiti has been profoundly marred. According to human rights defender, Gérald Guillaume, a shocking 155 rapes were recorded in the department of Grande Anse, with an overwhelming 139 involving minors. This distressing statistic is a stark reminder of the depth of the crisis […]

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      HONDURAS (Feb. 2, 2024) “Neida told Diario Tiempo that she was very happy with the reception she received from the San Pedro Sula mayor’s office. …in addition, she assured that she accepts the commitment to be an ambassador for Food For The Poor and CEPUDO.” To read more, click here.

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    • A Place to Call Home: Food For The Poor Aims to Bring Hope and Healing to Vulnerable Children in Need

      A Place to Call Home: Food For The Poor Aims to Bring Hope and Healing to Vulnerable Children in Need

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (August 4, 2025) – Food For The Poor (FFTP) has launched its “A Place to Call Home” month-long digital campaign to connect 100 sponsors with children in Angels Of Hope (AOH)-supported homes across Latin America and the Caribbean. Throughout August, donors can give $34 a month to help provide safe shelter, nutritious […]

    • Superstars Angélica Vale and Angélica María Join Food For The Poor to Support Children in Need

      Superstars Angélica Vale and Angélica María Join Food For The Poor to Support Children in Need

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 24, 2025) – Two of Latin America’s most beloved and influential entertainers, Angélica Vale and Angélica María, are joining forces with Food For The Poor (FFTP) to bring renewed hope to vulnerable children across Latin America and the Caribbean. The internationally adored, one-of-a-kind mother-daughter duo – icons throughout the U.S., Mexico, […]

    • Compassion Across Borders and at Home, FFTP Donors Deliver Hope in Crisis

      Compassion Across Borders and at Home, FFTP Donors Deliver Hope in Crisis

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 17, 2025) – Food For The Poor (FFTP) remains firmly focused on its mission to help the most vulnerable throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. But when disaster strikes closer to home, the organization also responds with compassion and care. Earlier this month, catastrophic flooding devastated parts of Kerrville, Texas, leaving […]

    • Nativity Catholic Church’s “Operation Starfish®” Makes Largest Gift Ever To Help FFTP Build New Homes in Haiti, Clinics in Honduras

      Nativity Catholic Church’s “Operation Starfish®” Makes Largest Gift Ever To Help FFTP Build New Homes in Haiti, Clinics in Honduras

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 27, 2025) – For the parishioners of Nativity Catholic Church, supporting Food For The Poor (FFTP) and its mission is a spiritual quest, rooted in their desire to help vulnerable children and families in Latin America and the Caribbean. That spirit of love and generosity was on display Thursday when the […]

    • Orlando Donors Help Build Hope in Haiti: Homes and Community Center Rising in Patasson

      Orlando Donors Help Build Hope in Haiti: Homes and Community Center Rising in Patasson

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 25, 2025) – In the face of an escalating humanitarian crisis in Haiti, hope is taking root in the remote community of Patasson, where construction is underway on new homes and a much-needed community center provided by donors to Food For The Poor’s (FFTP) 25th Annual Celebration of Hope Gala last […]

    • Faith in Action: Indiana Church Reaches $1 Million Goal to Build New Community in Honduras

      Faith in Action: Indiana Church Reaches $1 Million Goal to Build New Community in Honduras

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 16, 2025) – Thanks to the unwavering dedication of parishioners at St. Mary’s Church in Greensburg, Ind., and the generosity of their partners, a once-distant dream is becoming a reality for families in Cucuyagua, Honduras. Food For The Poor (FFTP) is celebrating the fully funded construction of a new community – […]

    • Creating Lasting Hope: How FFTP Helps Families Build Stable Lives at Home

      Creating Lasting Hope: How FFTP Helps Families Build Stable Lives at Home

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 11, 2025) – In rural Colombia, families once faced an impossible choice: comply with the demands of armed groups or risk their lives. Growing illicit crops wasn’t a way of life they chose freely – it was about survival. Today, that story is changing – one berry and one shrimp at […]

    • Food For The Poor Annual Report Highlights a Year of Milestones

      Food For The Poor Annual Report Highlights a Year of Milestones

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 3, 2025) – Food For The Poor (FFTP), one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the United States, provided more than $367 million in aid in 2024, delivering vital support to communities across Latin America and the Caribbean. The impact, made possible through the generous support of its […]

    • North Broward Prep Students Raise Funds to Build a School in Honduras

      North Broward Prep Students Raise Funds to Build a School in Honduras

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 2, 2025) – Fifth-grade students at North Broward Preparatory School turned the page on their reading assignment and opened a new chapter for children in Honduras by raising about $45,000 to build a school in partnership with Food For The Poor (FFTP). The initiative was sparked by the students’ reading of […]

    • Food For The Poor’s Hope Fest Invites Community to See Charity Up Close on Saturday

      Food For The Poor’s Hope Fest Invites Community to See Charity Up Close on Saturday

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (May 1, 2025) – Food For The Poor (FFTP) is welcoming the South Florida community from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday for Hope Fest, an event with building tours, children’s activities, food trucks, and mission-driven fun. The event will take place at the charity’s Coconut Creek headquarters, 6401 Lyons Road. Admission […]

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      Are you considering sponsoring a child? In this blog, you will discover why Food For The Poor’s Angels Of Hope program is one of the most trusted and impactful child sponsorship options available. You will learn: • How the child sponsorship program works and what your sponsorship provides• Why Food For The Poor focuses on […]

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      A safe home offers more than four walls and a roof. It can provide a haven where children dream, grow, and begin to shape their futures. But for millions of children in Latin America and the Caribbean, this essential need is lacking, as half the population lives in unsafe housing, many without access to safe […]

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      Transforming Lives Through Cacao Farming In the lush, green heart of Peru’s Ucayali region, something extraordinary is happening. Hundreds of Peruvian cacao farmers are turning the fruits of their labor into lasting change, and it’s all thanks to a powerful combination of innovation, fair trade partnerships, and a deep love for the land. The goal […]

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      Boosting Food Security: Sustainable Agriculture in Latin America and the Caribbean Imagine waking up at dawn every day, working in a corn or bean field from sunup to sundown, and still not having enough to feed your children. This is the heartbreaking struggle for many families across Latin America and the Caribbean. They are hardworking […]

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      Emergencies can upend lives in an instant, especially for families already struggling with poverty. Natural disasters, conflict, and health and humanitarian crises can erase livelihoods, destroy homes, and push communities deeper into despair. When crisis strikes, emergency response can mean the difference between survival and devastation. Having the right plans and resources in place can […]

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      Why Health Care Access for Families in Poverty Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean Families living in poverty urgently need health care access in Latin America and the Caribbean. When individuals are struggling in poverty, gaining access to health care is nearly impossible. Parents face so many challenges to find basic medical treatment for […]

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      Clean water and proper sanitation are more than just essential resources. They are powerful forces for change, creating the foundation of public health, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. Yet, millions of people still lack access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. This crisis only fuels the spread of diseases, hinders education, and deepens poverty. […]

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      How Food For The Poor Transforms Lives by Equipping Women With the Tools for Sustainable Success In the heart of Latin America and the Caribbean, the challenges of poverty often fall heaviest on women. Yet, when equipped with the right tools and opportunities, women can become powerful agents of change in their communities. Food For […]

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      According to The United Nations, community development is defined as “a process where community members come together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems.” It’s a means of bringing people together to identify challenges and create solutions that drive lasting change. [1] But true transformation doesn’t happen overnight. It is cultivated by empowering […]

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3 Projects Shaping the Future Through Generational Change

September 9, 2024September 17, 2024 FFTP Digital

Food For The Poor celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions that define the vibrant communities in the countries where we serve. It is a powerful reminder of the resilience of heritage and the potential to shape the future through generational change.

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Driving Generational Change

One of the most compelling ways we can drive generational change is by addressing and breaking the cycle of generational poverty that has long affected many Hispanic families and their communities.

Generational poverty is a persistent cycle of economic hardship passed down through generations. [1] The overwhelming barriers it creates toward progress and prosperity present profound challenges to the United Nations’ efforts to “end poverty in all its forms.”

People trapped in the cycle of generational poverty often lack the education, resources, opportunities, and hope to change their situation, thus perpetuating the vicious cycle. [2]

Education: The Key to Generation Change

Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty, and generational change will provide that, stated Eli Kuan, Project Manager for Guatemala at Food For The Poor.

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Astrid Cortes, Director of Program Quality and MEAL at Food For The Poor, agreed. One of the “biggest hurdles” to breaking the cycle, she said, is “breaking the mindset” of those trapped in the grip of poverty, emphasizing that, “Their destiny is not affected by their circumstances.”

Food For The Poor, one of the nation’s largest relief and development organizations, is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty by restoring hope and transforming the lives of children and families in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The charity, working in primarily 15 countries, is investing in the potential of new generations and creating pathways toward sustainability for individuals, families, and communities in the countries where it serves.

Working with partner organizations enables Food For The Poor to provide people with opportunities to access the essential training, skills, education, and sustainable resources they need to become self-sufficient.

This post takes a look at how three projects are shaping the future through generational change, pioneered by the resilience, innovation, and unity that defines Hispanic culture.  

3 Projects That Are Shaping the Future

Whether equipping farmers with advanced agricultural techniques and eco-friendly farming methods, promoting sustainable livelihoods through technical skills, employment and self-employment training, and educating the youth, Food For The Poor is committed to empowering people through sustainable development practices ensuring food security and economic stability for generations to come.

Shaping a Sustainable Future In Ecuador

Since the pandemic, economic decline in Ecuador has resulted in higher unemployment and poverty rates, forcing families to expand their agricultural land, contributing to environmental issues such as deforestation.

Through a two-year project titled, “Strengthening Production Chains in Dairy and Alpaca Wool,” [4] Food For The Poor is partnering with CODESPA Foundation in Ecuador to provide the agricultural inputs, training, and equipment needed to help increase income and production efficiency of 200 families in the Andean communities of Sacha and Cumbijín by improving their dairy and alpaca wool production. The goal is to increase their gross revenue by 15% [4] explained David Langle, Project Manager For South America at Food For The Poor. 

Participating families receive training in Climate Smart Agriculture, [5] alpaca herd management, diversification of food production for food security, piped water, business plan design and market development, and improving alpaca and dairy supply chains. [4]

Sonia Cortez is a participant in the Sacha Community, which is dedicated to agricultural and livestock production. Raising alpaca, she explained, has helped reduce deforestation in the area and is ideal for the mountainous ecosystem.

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An additional benefit of having alpacas, Cortez explained, “is the fiber. Every year we have to shear, and the wool is sold to make handicrafts, clothes.”

Still in its first year, the project is already providing positive change within the community according to Cortez, which is strengthening the learning processes of men and women. “I have also learned new techniques and ways of caring for plants, animals, and the high-altitude grasslands,” she said, “and also adding value to the alpaca wool by spinning and making crafts.”

According to Langle, working with CODESPA helps farmers like Cortez secure a commercial agreement with a private company that can purchase directly from their respective association.

CODESPA walks alongside the association to make sure that the private companies are not cheating them and not cutting corners, Langle explained. They’re involved in the process of designing a proper commercial agreement and ensuring that a fair price is stated in that legal document.

“We are grateful for increasing the number of alpacas, since this is benefiting us,” Cortez said. “We are already seeing an increase in income from the sale of agricultural and livestock products.”

Langle also applauds the “train the trainer” aspect CODEPSA incorporates into their methodology. This provides the skill set and ability for participants to train new members of their association as they join rather than requesting Food For The Poor to come back and train them.  “When we exit it’s because we’re confident that when we leave, those who we helped are able to succeed on their own,” he said. ”The fact that this is an income-generation project means that they’ll be able to train anybody new that comes into their association.”

Weaving Dreams, Shaping Futures

With the help of Food For The Poor donors and partner organizations, Indigenous women artisans in Guatemala are using their weaving skills to lift their families out of poverty.

These artisans have a rich history of weaving beautiful cloth, but lacked access to resources and a viable market. This made it nearly impossible to earn a living from their traditional talents and left them struggling to sell their products before joining Mercado Global. [6]

A group of women engaged in the art of embroidery.

In collaboration with Food For The Poor, Mercado Global initiated the Artisan Training and Income Development (MGATI), [7] a project providing women artisans with technical training, business development, and the production tools they need to access the international market over three years.

“Sadly, indigenous women in Guatemala suffer a lot from inequality and sexism,” Kuan said. “Mercado Global’s answer to this is empowering women through income generation and education. This enables them to understand that they are not less than men and that they too have a right to opportunities for personal growth.”

By recognizing the culture and traditions of these women, the program provides women like 38-year-old Manuela the opportunity to build their skills and earn income by participating in fulfilling orders with major international retailers.

Manuela is a single mother of two young children and joined Mercado Global’s Artisan Training and Income Development Project to get ahead and do what was best for her son and daughter.

A woman is engaged in weaving on a loom.

Marcus Frisch, Director of Projects at Food For The Poor, explained that the program equips women with much more than a trade and an income. “They develop a deep understanding of the importance of quality, design, and personal finance,” he said, “which they can then parlay into gainful employment or their own microenterprise.”

“The program has been a new experience for me,” Manuela said. Being part of the program has also bolstered her confidence, helped her overcome her fear of the loom, and led her to serve as her cooperative president. “Nothing is impossible, everything is possible,” she said.   

By combining their weaving skills with new technical and business training, indigenous women like Manuela are forging their path out of poverty to set themselves on a track to become entrepreneurs and leaders to help even more women. “This is how one can contribute a little within the family and not depend on a man,” Manuela said. “This is how a woman can weave dreams.”

Education: The Key to Generational Change

Food For The Poor is committed to uplifting families and communities by empowering youth to become change agents to help transform their communities from the inside out.

“There is a great need to invest in young people to give them an opportunity,” Kuan said, “and give them hope because everyone wants to develop.”

“Generating Opportunities for Enterprising Youth,”[8] is a three-year project created with Food For The Poor partner Entreculturas that focuses on youths in its approach to improving lives and livelihoods in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras.

A diverse group of individuals gathered around a table.

By fostering economic opportunities, facilitating educational pathways, and promoting a generation of youths committed to social transformation, the program offers a holistic solution to unmet needs of young people.

Now in its second year, “This comprehensive program equips 2,917 vulnerable youths with technical and entrepreneurial skills, while simultaneously providing them with valuable life lessons and social skills,” Frisch explained.

The goal of the project is to empower students by providing an opportunity to find gainful employment, so they can provide for themselves and their families after they graduate.

A diverse group of individuals smiling together, holding a banner, capturing a moment of unity and celebration.

“The key to this project is generational change,” Kuan said. “And education is the key generational change needed in breaking the cycle of poverty.”

It is creating pathways to a better future for vulnerable students like 17-year-old Edith Ortiz in Guatemala. Motivated by her lifelong love for cooking, and driven by her entrepreneurial spirit, Ortiz has turned her passion into a successful business.

Ortiz, now in her fourth year of high school, eagerly accepted the opportunity to participate in gastronomy classes offered through the project. “I felt very fortunate that my dream of cooking was finally coming true,” she said. “I never imagined that I would grow to have my own dessert business.”

While studying and learning a wide variety of cuisines in the program, “we also had classes in baking and pastry,” Ortiz said, “and I realized this is what I am truly passionate about.”

With her newfound knowledge, business acumen and support from a staff member, Ortiz opened her own churro stand, “which became quite successful.” Today, Ortiz has her own bakery and sells cakes and variety of breads. She even provides delivery services. Her family, friends, clients, and classmates all praise the desserts Ortiz makes, which makes her very happy, ”because I cook with my heart.”

Hope and Generational Change

Creating generational change is pivotal to breaking the cycle of poverty and empowering families with lasting opportunities.

By investing in education, resources, and support, we can uplift families and communities to ensure a brighter, more equitable future for everyone.

The projects and programs are merely the tools which Food For The Poor utilizes to set people on a path to self-sufficiency.

Together, we can restore hope and drive generational change. “Once you have hope,” Cortez said, “nothing can get in your way.” Find out how you can make a transformative impact on families in the countries we serve for generations to come. Visit foodforthepoor.org today.

Sources:

What Is Generational Poverty? – Project Sprouts

World Vision

2303Q (simplebooklet.com) – Strengthening Production Chains in Dairy and Alpaca Wool

Mercado Global Artisan Training and Income Development Project Report Phase 2_ final.pdf

Climate-Smart Agriculture (worldbank.org)

Our Work – Mercado Global- Empowering Indigenous Women



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