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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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      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

      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, […]

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      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 […]

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      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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    • Hispanic Heritage Month: Franciscan Univ. Student Builds Homes in Guatemala to Honor Country of His Birth

      Hispanic Heritage Month: Franciscan Univ. Student Builds Homes in Guatemala to Honor Country of His Birth

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Oct. 8, 2025) – At just 19 years old, James Ronaldo Meyer is already making a lasting impact on families in need. Born in Guatemala and adopted as an infant by a loving American couple, James has turned a personal journey into a powerful mission to give back to the country of […]

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      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Oct. 3, 2025) – Amerijet International Airlines and Food For The Poor (FFTP) will come together Saturday, Oct. 4, to pack 1,000 school supply kits for children in FFTP’s Angels Of Hope program, strengthening a partnership rooted in shared compassion and service. The supplies, donated and purchased by Amerijet team members, will […]

    • National Hispanic Heritage Month: FFTP and Mercado Global Empower Indigenous Women in Guatemala

      National Hispanic Heritage Month: FFTP and Mercado Global Empower Indigenous Women in Guatemala

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Oct. 2, 2025) – As a child in San Lucas, Guatemala, Cristina received her first traditional huipil from her mother — a colorful handwoven blouse that carries the stories of her ancestors. Today, she continues that tradition as a weaver and mother, determined to pass her heritage to the next generation. Cristina’s […]

    • National Hispanic Heritage Month: Honduran Families Celebrate New Homes and Hope, Thanks to Indiana Church and FFTP

      National Hispanic Heritage Month: Honduran Families Celebrate New Homes and Hope, Thanks to Indiana Church and FFTP

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Sept. 25, 2025) – Families in the rural community of Cucuyagua, Honduras, are celebrating a new beginning as they move into safe, sturdy homes built through the generosity of parishioners at St. Mary’s Church in Greensburg, Ind., with Food For The Poor (FFTP). For years, families in the area lived in fragile […]

    • Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Safe Water Project Transforms Life in El Fortín, Mexico

      Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Safe Water Project Transforms Life in El Fortín, Mexico

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Sept. 17, 2025) – For families in El Fortín, a remote farming and fishing village in southern Mexico, the daily struggle for clean water was a constant worry. That changed in 2024 when Water Mission, in partnership with Food For The Poor (FFTP), completed a safe water project that now serves the […]

    • FFTP and Partners Deliver Rice, Baby Supplies, and Medical Relief in Central America

      FFTP and Partners Deliver Rice, Baby Supplies, and Medical Relief in Central America

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Sept. 12, 2025) – Families in some of the most vulnerable communities in Central America and the Caribbean are receiving urgently needed food and medical support through the efforts of Food For The Poor (FFTP) and its partners. In Santa María de Jesús, Guatemala, the community hardest hit by a recent earthquake, […]

    • Celebration of Hope Gala to Bring Safe Homes and Hope to Families in Bondeau, Haiti

      Celebration of Hope Gala to Bring Safe Homes and Hope to Families in Bondeau, Haiti

      COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (Sept. 8, 2025) – In the Haitian community of Bondeau, families continue to live in homes so unsafe that they hide under their beds during storms. Cracked walls, sinking foundations, and leaky roofs are daily realities for residents still recovering from Hurricane Matthew, which hit Haiti on Oct. 4, 2016, and the […]

    • 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, […]

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      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 […]

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      Why Children in Latin America and the Caribbean Face Malnutrition and How You Can Help Malnutrition harms children in lasting ways. It slows growth, weakens the immune system, and makes learning difficult. Across Latin America and the Caribbean, many families face extreme poverty that leaves their children without the nutrition they need. Food For The […]

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      During National Hispanic Heritage Month 2025, Food For The Poor is proud to spotlight Hispanic team members who share our mission of helping people living in extreme poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean. Rooted in Compassion and Resilience: Natalia Aguero Toro’s Life in Honduras Natalia Aguero Toro’s professional inspiration to help others came from […]

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      When you picture daily life in Latin America and the Caribbean, the beauty of vibrant cultures and landscapes often comes to mind. But behind this beauty, millions of families face urgent challenges: hunger, unsafe housing, limited access to clean water, and few opportunities to break free from poverty. In this blog, you’ll discover: • The 15 […]

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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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What Are the Benefits of Volunteering at Food For The Poor?

April 2, 2024April 2, 2024 FFTP Digital
Volunteers help pack boxes of food at the FFTP warehouse and reap the benefits of volunteering

Volunteers Say There Are Several

What are the benefits of volunteering at Food For The Poor, one of the largest international charities in the country?

There are several benefits. Not only do you get to give back to others, but you have fun doing so, says Karen Krebs, a retiree and volunteer at the organization. Volunteering means being able to not only return the blessings bestowed on you, but also to have purpose in life.

“We have the best time and a lot of laughs,” she said. “The days I don’t volunteer, I feel so lost.”

Krebs is one of the dozens of volunteers who help at Food For The Poor, giving their time and talents for a myriad of tasks. She started volunteering last year for three days a week for about three hours total and enjoys being around other people and making new friends.

“Every time I leave, I feel like I did something good,” she said.

Karen Krebs, a retiree and volunteer at Food For the Poor

What Do Volunteers Do?

The volunteers at Food For The Poor are critical to the organization. One way they help is by packing food for special events, such as the second annual Honoring Our Veterans Community event last November. More than 70 volunteers came to Food For The Poor to pack 1,000 hygiene kits for local veterans in need and for families in South Florida, where the charity is located. 

Volunteers also put together food kits for hungry families in the countries where Food For The Poor helps, as was the case in October when they packed about 100,000 MannaPack rice meals for families living in poverty in Honduras.

Volunteers last year also participated in the first Hearts United Community Day to pack 2,000 women’s care kits. Food For The Poor prepositions these relief kits every year to help countries and in-country partners rapidly respond to disasters such as hurricanes or earthquakes. The kits contain essentials such as wash cloths, shampoo, and feminine hygiene products.

Volunteering is more than just packing food or supply kits. There are many other duties people can undertake.

“Volunteers also support us with clerical projects and with special events and many other projects,” said Pennie Stagnitta, Senior Manager, Volunteer Program and Special Events Communication and Community Engagement.  “We like to assign volunteers to projects that they are interested in doing.”

For dedicated volunteer Aubrey McLean, giving his time to the charity is a way of giving back in a personal way. While living as a single father of three young children in Guyana, he received assistance from Food For The Poor through his church. The family was given food, clothing, and other household items to help make ends meet.

After McLean married and moved to Florida, he realized he lived down the road from the same organization that helped him in Guyana. Now retired, he began to volunteer twice a week at Food For The Poor.

“It was an amazing revelation when I realized this was the same organization,” he said. “Only God could do this. It always feels great to give back. It pleases God when we help others and have a heart like His.”

Aubrey McLean received assistance from Food For The Poor while living in as a single father in Guyana. Now living in Florida, he volunteers at the charity weekly.

Giving Back Can Mean Better Mental and Physical Health

When you unlock the power of volunteering, it can enhance your mental well-being and overall health. Research from the National Institute on Aging reveals that volunteering isn’t just about giving back – it’s about boosting brain activity and safeguarding cognitive health. Volunteering can even reduce the risk of dementia and sharpen overall mental skills as you age.

Giving back doesn’t just benefit others – it benefits you, too. Studies demonstrate that volunteering is a potent antidote to depression and loneliness, a stress-buster, and a mood enhancer. Giving of your time and talents can have a positive effect on your mental state and well-being.

The Corporation for National and Community Service states that those who engage in volunteer activities report lower levels of depression compared to non-volunteers.

According to a March 2024 article in Forbes magazine, volunteering is one of the popular core pursuits of retirees who are happy. When someone retires, having an engaging activity that makes them not only active but passionate about what they are doing is key to a happy retired life.

About 1,350 retirees participated in a nationwide survey and the happiest retirees had an average of 3.6 core pursuits, according to the magazine. Forbes also pointed out that retirees who volunteer have higher health scores.

Krebs agrees that volunteering does a lot to keep her active. After retiring, she wasn’t used to sitting at home, so she decided to give her time to Food For The Poor. Each time she leaves the office, she feels she made a valuable contribution.

“It’s very important for my mental health and feeling useful,” she said.

Plans for Expansion

Volunteers are so important to the organization that Food For The Poor expanded an area inside the headquarters for them. Because the program has grown so much over the past two years, those giving their time and energy to the charity outgrew the space allotted for them. This year, they moved into a new space on the charity’s first floor.

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Aubrey McLean, a volunteer at Food For The Poor, packs hygiene kits at the charity’s Coconut Creek location.

Today, the program has a rotating crew of 150 volunteers who come on a weekly basis, about 25 to 30 volunteers a day, three times a week. To accommodate the program’s success and expansion, a new web page dedicated to volunteers where people can get updated information is in the works, Stagnitta said.

Those who donate their time and talents to Food For The Poor make a difference in the lives of those in need, according to Stagnitta.

“Their positive energy and their heartfelt dedication in serving is a true blessing to everyone at Food For The Poor,” she said.

Volunteering gives people the benefit of personal fulfillment. People have the satisfaction of knowing they made a difference.

Krebs agrees. “I feel blessed for what I have. And feel even better that I can give back to others less fortunate,” she said.

For anyone considering volunteering at Food For The Poor, both Krebs and McLean advise it’s a terrific opportunity to serve others and have fun. As McLean puts it, “I would ask them, where else can you go, dance, sing, and have fun volunteering alongside other people like yourself?”

You can make a difference in someone’s life. Become a volunteer and discover a whole new world of possibilities! Visit us today at foodforthepoor.org/volunteer



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