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Report from the field: Nikki Rivera on Haiti

Report from the field: Nikki Rivera on Haiti

November 22, 2021April 24, 2012 Megan

  April 17: I am in love with the people of Haiti. They have stolen my heart. I feel so loved:  The children just smother you with kisses and hugs. They also love stroking your hair. I am truly moved.  Just To recap:  We visited schools today, the feeding centers, our warehouse and the mountainside […]

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Everyday Hero: Rory Mercurio

Everyday Hero: Rory Mercurio

November 22, 2021April 24, 2012 Megan

Rory Mercurio considers himself blessed to earn a living driving a van for a large hotel to New York City’s LaGuardia Airport. So much so, that he decided he would donate a portion of his tip money to help the less fortunate, rather than use it for himself. “My main motivation… was my realization as […]

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[VIDEO] Haitian children gather water to carry home

November 22, 2021April 25, 2012 Megan

By Michael Chin Quee Food For The Poor missionaries witness children of Grand Boulage, Haiti, collect unfiltered water from a muddy stream. After filling their buckets, the children must navigate a precarious path up the mountain to get home. The watering hole is the site of a future FFP water project built to ensure the […]

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From the Field: Tricia Szymanski on El Salvador

From the Field: Tricia Szymanski on El Salvador

November 22, 2021May 3, 2012 Megan

As Food For The Poor’s El Salvador program manager, Tricia Szymanski often travels to the country to check on various FFP endeavors underway to improve the lives of the poor communities FFP serves. Here she reports on her April trip: During my April trip, I visited a completed project in the area of Cojutepeque.  In […]

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From the Field: Tricia Szymanski on El Salvador water project

From the Field: Tricia Szymanski on El Salvador water project

November 22, 2021June 19, 2012 Megan

In El Salvador, one of the biggest issues in regards to water is NOT the lack of it.  Land vulnerability is high due to a heavy rainy season and flooding.  All throughout the mountains, communities are surrounded by rivers and natural water springs.  The problem is that these sources are not protected or properly maintained.  […]

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Haiti earthquake anniversary mass

Haiti earthquake anniversary mass

November 22, 2021May 17, 2012 Megan

Food For The Poor photographer Benjamin Rusnak took this photograph during a Jan. 12, 2011, mass outside the remains of the Cathedral Notre Dame de l’Assomption (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Those pictured were praying for loved ones lost during the Jan. 12, 2010, magnitude 7.0 earthquake that claimed more […]

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A heart-to-heart

A heart-to-heart

November 22, 2021May 22, 2012 Megan

Food For The Poor staff photographer Benjamin Rusnak snapped this poignant photograph of Sister Edna Morales and a young friend in February 2011 during a visit to the FFP-supported nutritional center where she works. Guatemala has the highest rate of child malnutrition in the Western Hemisphere, and Sister Edna has been pivotal in running the […]

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[VIDEO] Journey of Hope to Haiti

November 22, 2021May 29, 2012 Megan

In November 2011, seven committee members from the Boca Raton/Lighthouse Point communities traveled to Haiti with Food For The Poor. While in-country, the committee members decided this year’s Building Hope Gala goal would be to raise enough money to construct 100 housing units, a community center, and to initiate an animal husbandry project to include […]

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Newly branded Marlins baseball team donates old uniforms to kids

Newly branded Marlins baseball team donates old uniforms to kids

November 22, 2021June 1, 2012 Megan

In 2012, after the Florida Marlins baseball team rebranded itself as the “Miami Marlins” and the players received new uniforms, outfielder Emilio Bonifacio, traveled with Food For The Poor to the Dominican Republic to generously donate their old uniforms and various baseball equipment to underprivileged youths in the Dominican Republic.

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Thoughts on “A Day of Hope.”

Thoughts on “A Day of Hope.”

November 22, 2021June 7, 2012 Megan

A hearty “thank you” to Cleveland-area blogger Christine for the following post: A Day of Hope … My radio station has a donor graciously matching today’s (Wednesday, June 6) giving. Please go here to donate as little as $11, which will feed three children for a month. You can give a one-time gift, or a […]

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