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Author: Victoria Green

Sisters Reunited

Sisters Reunited

November 22, 2021May 17, 2016 Victoria Green

Before they were reunited at an Angels Of Hope orphanage in Guyana, Devine and her sisters had little hope for the future. The girls were physically abused by their parents and often witnessed them using drugs. Forced to care for themselves, Devine’s 5-year-old sister, Destyne, would rummage through trash bins for food to fill her […]

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Mission Trip to Haiti: Gathered Up by Their Love and Joy

Mission Trip to Haiti: Gathered Up by Their Love and Joy

November 22, 2021April 28, 2016 Victoria Green

Fr. Tony Palazzolo, a Food For The Poor Speaker, recently returned from leading a Mission trip to Haiti, and he shared his reflections on the experience. This was one of the most memorable Mission experiences for me personally. Why? Because of the dramatic change/improvement we experienced in [the village of] La Fosse from the previous […]

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A Letter to Guatemala

A Letter to Guatemala

November 22, 2021December 8, 2016 Victoria Green

Last month, Sarah Stachak traveled with us on a “Journey of Hope” to Guatemala. Her trip inspired her to write this heartfelt letter. Dear Guatemala, Gracias por abrir mis ojos a su cultura, gente hermosa y recordándome cuáles son las verdaderas prioridades: survival, family and faith. The day our mission team flew to Guatemala, the […]

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Rising Together: Food For The Poor Honors Women

Rising Together: Food For The Poor Honors Women

November 22, 2021March 8, 2016 Victoria Green

By Michael Turnbell People and organizations around the world will celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women in honor of International Women’s Day on March 8. Food For The Poor will construct a bakery in San Fernando, Honduras, to help struggling women and their families, many of whom live in shacks and […]

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Students Learn the Stories Behind Our Photos

Students Learn the Stories Behind Our Photos

November 22, 2021January 27, 2016 Victoria Green

On January 13, 40 third grade students from Palm Beach Day Academy in Palm Beach, Florida, visited Food For The Poor’s Coconut Creek headquarters. Four years ago, the school began a partnership with Food For The Poor as a way to teach the students to be globally competent citizens. During their visit, the students met […]

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FFP Staff Profile: Helping Transform Lives

FFP Staff Profile: Helping Transform Lives

November 22, 2021January 6, 2015 Victoria Green

By Victoria Green In October of 2014, after having worked at Food For The Poor for just under three years, Natalie Hurtubise joined FFP’s Projects department as the Project Manager for Guatemala and El Salvador.

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Their Lives Are a Gift

Their Lives Are a Gift

November 22, 2021October 20, 2014 Victoria Green

One of FFP’s planned giving advisors, Via, traveled to Haiti last year, and she sent back this reflection. When we were kids, food was scarce. With eight hungry mouths to feed my mother struggled to put food on the table — never mind something nutritious. The cupboard was often bare. Breakfast was two pieces of […]

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Jimmy’s Story: How a Little Boy Touched a Mission Traveler’s Heart

Jimmy’s Story: How a Little Boy Touched a Mission Traveler’s Heart

November 22, 2021September 5, 2013 Victoria Green

 Jack Osborne traveled to Jamaica with a Food For The Poor mission group in July. Here, he shares his story. One day during our Mission Trip, while visiting the people of Jamaica, my life was affected dramatically by a very sweet young boy. 

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Growing Up Daysi

Growing Up Daysi

November 22, 2021May 3, 2017 Victoria Green

Daysi was so severely malnourished she could barely stand by herself and was so sick she couldn’t eat. Her family lived in Honduras beneath a canopy of trees deep in a mountainside forest, surrounded by a coffee plantation. Her family barely earned $10 a week, so there was rarely enough food. A stray pig had […]

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Guerdy’s Story

Guerdy’s Story

November 22, 2021April 4, 2017 Victoria Green

FOND ROUGE DAHERE, HAITI By:  Debi Springer Deep in the heart of a mountain region in southwest Haiti a group of women, children and men survived the devastation of Hurricane Matthew. They live quietly, supporting each other by giving and sharing whatever they have. When someone finds food, the entire community partakes. At night, they […]

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