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    • Food For The Poor volunteers pack kits to aid earthquake victims in Venezuela-cbsnews.com

      Food For The Poor volunteers pack kits to aid earthquake victims in Venezuela-cbsnews.com

      MIAMI, FLA. (JuL 1, 2026) “Volunteers at Food For The Poor in Coconut Creek have been busy packing kits for earthquake victims in Venezuela, and for some, the mission is personal.” To read the full article, click here.

    • Helping Venezuela: Food For The Poor Packs Disaster Relief Kits with ‘Hopeful’ Hand-Written Notes-local10.com

      Helping Venezuela: Food For The Poor Packs Disaster Relief Kits with ‘Hopeful’ Hand-Written Notes-local10.com

      PEMBROKE PARK, FLA. (Jun 26, 2026) “South Florida-based Food For The Poor, a nonprofit founded in 1982, had a team of volunteers working to help the victims of Wednesday’s two earthquakes in Venezuela. At a workshop on Friday morning in Broward County, volunteers said they were working to pack hundreds of “disaster relief kits” that included […]

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      Helping Venezuela: Food For The Poor Welcomes Investments in Reconstruction-local10.com

      PEMBROKE PARK, FLA. (Jun 29, 2026) “Since the 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes struck on June 24 — amid an already existing humanitarian crisis — Guevara has seen the images of pancaked buildings and held on to a hopeful vision. “I was born in the area that was affected,” said Guevara, who works for Food For the […]

    • Food For The Poor prepares kits for people in need-wsvn.com

      Food For The Poor prepares kits for people in need-wsvn.com

      WEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (Jun 1, 2026) “… Meanwhile in Coconut Creek, Food for the Poor, one of the nation’s largest relief and development organizations, is also preparing for the months ahead, with crews stocking and shipping emergency supplies that could become a lifeline for families across the Caribbean in the event of a storm.” To read the […]

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      PEMBROKE PARK, FLA. (Jun 2, 2026) “While hurricane season is only just beginning, preparations at Food for the Poor started months ago.” To read the full article, click here.

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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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      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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      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. […]

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

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      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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    • Food For The Poor Sends Emergency Relief to Venezuela as Recovery Needs Grow

      Food For The Poor Sends Emergency Relief to Venezuela as Recovery Needs Grow

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 9, 2026) — Thousands of hygiene kits packed by Food For The Poor (FFTP) volunteers have arrived in Venezuela as the charity expands its earthquake relief effort with additional ocean shipments, family food kits and support for communities facing months of recovery. The Airlink shipment carried 9,720 hygiene kits destined for […]

    • Today: Volunteers Continue Packing Thousands of Hygiene Kits for Venezuela

      Today: Volunteers Continue Packing Thousands of Hygiene Kits for Venezuela

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 6, 2026) — More than a week after devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, Food For The Poor (FFTP) continues expanding its emergency response as hundreds of volunteers gather to pack critically needed hygiene kits for families who have lost nearly everything. After nearly 200 volunteers assembled 6,720 hygiene kits during the first […]

    • FFTP Expands Venezuela Earthquake Response as Community Support Grows

      FFTP Expands Venezuela Earthquake Response as Community Support Grows

      Charity Prepares First Shipments While Working Through Trusted Humanitarian Partners COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (July 2, 2026) — Food For The Poor (FFTP) is ramping up its emergency response to the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, with its first international relief shipments now on the way. The charity is coordinating with carefully vetted partners to help deliver […]

    • Nativity Catholic Church Donates Over $545,000 to Food For The Poor in Support of Children and Families in Latin America and the Caribbean

      Nativity Catholic Church Donates Over $545,000 to Food For The Poor in Support of Children and Families in Latin America and the Caribbean

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 26, 2026) – Parishioners of Nativity Catholic Church continued their longstanding legacy of supporting Food For The Poor (FFTP) and its mission with a donation of $545,612.85 through its Operation Starfish® fundraising campaign. Announced during a virtual celebration on Thursday, the gift marks nearly three decades of partnership between the two […]

    • FFTP Expands Innovative School Breakfast Program in Haiti

      FFTP Expands Innovative School Breakfast Program in Haiti

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 23, 2026) — Food For The Poor (FFTP) is expanding a transformative school breakfast feeding program in Haiti that is improving student learning and attendance while strengthening local agriculture and economic stability across multiple communities. Launched in October 2024, the pilot program now serves 29 schools, providing nutritious morning meals to […]

    • Food For The Poor Annual Report Highlights Partnerships,  Projects, Emergency Response

      Food For The Poor Annual Report Highlights Partnerships, Projects, Emergency Response

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 16, 2026) – Food For The Poor (FFTP), one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the United States, provided more than $421 million in aid and services in 2025, delivering vital support to communities across Latin America and the Caribbean. The report looks back on a year defined […]

    • FFTP Shifts Haiti Operations to North, Increases Focus on Long-Term Programs

      FFTP Shifts Haiti Operations to North, Increases Focus on Long-Term Programs

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 10, 2026) — Food For The Poor (FFTP) is reaffirming its deep and ongoing commitment to Haiti, highlighting continued operations and expanded reach in the northern part of the country, and a renewed focus on sustainable, community-driven transformation following a recent leadership visit. FFTP President/CEO Ed Raine met with FFTP-Haiti leadership […]

    • FFTP Appoints Sara Sywulka as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

      FFTP Appoints Sara Sywulka as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (June 9, 2026) — Food For The Poor (FFTP) has appointed Sara Sywulka as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, bringing more than three decades of international humanitarian, disaster response, and community development leadership experience to the organization. In her new role, Sywulka will oversee FFTP’s operational functions, including international programs […]

    • Food For The Poor Recognized as One of South Florida’s Top Places to Work

      Food For The Poor Recognized as One of South Florida’s Top Places to Work

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (May 22, 2026) — Food For The Poor (FFTP) has been awarded Top Workplaces 2026 honors by the South Florida Sun Sentinel, based on employee feedback gathered through an independent third-party survey. The annual Top Workplaces program, presented by the newspaper for the 12th year in partnership with Energage, celebrates organizations that […]

    • Hurricane Preparedness Week: FFTP Pre-positions Critical Relief Supplies Before Storms Strike

      Hurricane Preparedness Week: FFTP Pre-positions Critical Relief Supplies Before Storms Strike

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (May 1, 2026) – As National Hurricane Preparedness Week begins on Sunday, May 3, Food For The Poor (FFTP) is reinforcing its commitment to disaster readiness by pre-positioning critical relief supplies across Latin America and the Caribbean. This effort builds on the organization’s ongoing response to Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica in […]

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      How community demonstration farms are helping farmers increase harvests, incomes, and food security For families facing hunger and poverty, stable agriculture and crops are the way to food security. When farmers have access to training and reliable markets, they can grow more food, earn more income and build a healthy future for their children.In this […]

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      As Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica last fall, families faced devastating loss. Their homes were damaged, livelihoods disrupted, and communities were left struggling to recover. In this blog, we’ll look back at the beauty of this idyllic island and then you’ll learn about Food For The Poor’s immediate response in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa […]

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3 Ways Partnerships Leverage Generosity to Help Food For The Poor Fight Poverty

November 17, 2023November 17, 2023 FFTP Digital
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Eradicating poverty in all its forms by 2030 is the United Nations’ number one sustainable development goal, which is supported by Food For The Poor. It’s a daunting challenge that highlights the urgent need for collective action and compassionate solutions across the globe.

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In a world filled with division and inequality, charity and generosity shine a beacon of hope for impoverished communities worldwide, fueling education, health care, and sustainable development.

From providing essential resources and access to education, to fostering sustainable development and empowering marginalized individuals, charity and generosity can be catalysts for change.

“Food For The Poor, like many humanitarian organizations, cannot go it alone,” said Jisabelle Garcia-Pedroso, Director of Operations at Food For The Poor.  “Partnerships allow us to extend our reach and make a more significant impact.”

By collaborating with partners, Food For The Poor is “better able to steward the donor’s support into the right hands to meet the needs of those who are affected right where they are.”

In this post, we will look at three ways the partnership of charitable giving and collaboration help Food For The Poor break the cycle of poverty.

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1 – Needs Assessment: By playing a critical role in conducting needs assessments and identifying the most pressing issues, Food For The Poor’s partners help ensure the right resources are directed where they are needed most and with the most appropriate relief items.

Food For The Poor’s response to Hurricane Idalia “is a perfect example of how donor support provides help to bring relief to victims of disaster,” Garcia-Pedroso pointed out.

With assistance from the Florida Catholic Conference and the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, Food For The Poor delivered 1,620 hygiene kits, 500 women’s care kits, 288 cleaning kits and 250 tarps to victims of the storm in the Big Bend area of the Florida Panhandle following Idalia’s landfall in late August.

And “because we had prepositioned goods at our Food For The Poor Florida warehouse,” she said, “we were quickly able to dispatch them.”

While Food For The Poor provides aid, partners help the organization understand how and where to best address the needs of affected communities. 

“That’s why now we’re better able to identify the needs, identify the communities, avoid overlap and be able to attend to those relief needs as quickly as possible,” she said.

2 – Extended Reach: Collaborating with partners gives Food For The Poor the ability to expand its reach and impact in communities once thought unreachable.

“No longer do we have to believe that we, as an organization, have to do everything ourselves,” noted David Langle, Food For The Poor’s Project Manager for South America. “Instead, by partnering with other like-minded organizations such as CODESPA, Food For The Poor is able to multiply its efforts exponentially.”

Langle referred to a recent economic development project in Colombia aimed at generating income for 200 families of small shrimp and raspberry farmers.

Food For The Poor teamed up with CODESPA in an effort to help improve the lives of small farmers affected by the pandemic, drug trafficking, and armed conflict in the Colombian municipalities of Miranda and Tumaco.

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Crediting the “great work of our teams,” Langle explained that since the project began in 2022, 50 indigenous farming families are now selling their raspberries in local markets and have increased their family income by 40%.

Also, 150 shrimp producers are projected to generate a 33% income rise, thanks to the identification of commercial partners, market segment penetration, and product positioning.

“Because of our partnership with CODESPA,” said Astrid Cortes, Director of Sustainable Livelihoods at Food For The Poor, “we are able to extend our reach beyond supply chains through food donations, through housing.”

“When multiple organizations work together to help lift vulnerable communities out of poverty, we can build a better world for those we serve,” Langle concluded.

3 – Expanding Existing Programs: Whether through financial contributions, in-kind donations, or access to specialized expertise, Food For The Poor works with its trusted network of partners to maximize donor generosity.

The expanded provision of commodities for the Spammy Program in Guatemala “highlights the various aspects of donated gifts, so many aspects of our partnerships with NGOs,” said Javier Ramirez, Senior Director of Procurement and Fulfillment at Food For The Poor.

The long-standing food program, which began in 2011 as a partnership with Hormel Foods Corporation and Cáritas Arquidiocesana, continues to help malnourished children in Guatemala.

But MAP International, one of the charity’s leading NGO partners in medicine and medical supplies, has added another dimension to the program.

In addition to receiving nutritional aid, mothers and children who visit the health and educational centers, or Chispa Centers, receive prenatal vitamins, pediatric antibiotics, Liquid I.V., and deworming medication.

Watch this video of Rosita, a beneficiary of the Chispa program in Guatemala, as she explains how her life has been impacted:

They can also participate in educational workshops, have their children weighed and measured, and visit a doctor to ensure both mother and child are in good health.

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Ramirez is excited about this program. “You see the combination of different components of generosity from different NGOs,” he said, “and we could not do that obviously if we didn’t have the funds in order to send these goods into these countries.”

By providing all these goods, made possible thanks to generous donor support, Food For The Poor’s in-country partners can assist their people without having to purchase these items.

“If it wasn’t for the generosity of our donors, we wouldn’t be able to build capacity,” Ramirez said, “and that’s exactly what we’re doing, building capacity to all of these organizations on the ground.”

‘A Fundamental Pillar’

“Partnerships are not just an addendum to Food For The Poor’s mission,” Garcia-Pedroso said, “but a fundamental pillar. They expand our reach, enhance our capabilities, and, most importantly, bring a wealth of local knowledge to the table.”

Through its trusted network of partners, Food For The Poor is able to harness donor charity to help more people break free from the cycle of poverty.

“These collaborations allow us to work smarter and make a more profound impact,” Garcia-Pedroso noted, “helping us fulfill our mission of delivering aid where it is needed most.”

A young woman in Guatmala where FFTP fights poverty carries her baby on her back

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Tagged CODESPA, Colombia, Guatemala, Hormel Foods, MAP International, partnerships, poverty, Spammy Program

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