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Our donors are super heroes!

Our donors are super heroes!

November 22, 2021November 30, 2017 Victoria Green

One hundred homes will be built for poor families in Jamaica, Honduras and Nicaragua, thanks to the generous support of Food For The Poor donors on #GivingTuesday. Food For The Poor Executive Director Angel Aloma shares his loving gratitude: “Our donors are super heroes!  Our countries are always in crisis – and not necessarily from natural […]


Hope For Honduras

November 22, 2021July 13, 2010 Angel

The Beginning Our group of 32 excited pilgrims departed for the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa (Tegus), on Tuesday, June 29th, to share our love with the poor of that beautiful nation along with our partners there who, like ourselves, want to transform the suffering that exists into dignity and hope. Vicki Kaufmann, our director of […]


Guatemala Journal – The Silence and the Pain (Part X)

November 22, 2021April 13, 2012 Angel

I traveled to Guatemala on a Saturday with our national senior account executive from Salem Radio, five of my colleagues from Food For The Poor (FFP) and the 13 coolest Christian radio hosts (some also pastors) that one could ever imagine, coming from as close by as the west coast of Florida and as far […]


Help a Child in Need of School Supplies

Help a Child in Need of School Supplies

November 22, 2021September 5, 2018 Victoria Green

In developing countries, parents often cannot afford school supplies for their children, but through our new Amazon Wish List you can help! Please visit www.foodforthepoor.org/backtoschool to shop for the school supplies that are needed by students in the countries we serve. You can choose from among several essential items, such as pencils, backpacks and notebooks. […]


Haiti: Six Months Later

November 22, 2021July 15, 2010 Angel

Our Farewell Dinner The night before we departed on this greatly anticipated trip, I invited the group traveling to Haiti to my home for dinner. Included were Don Moen, the well-known Christian music composer and performer whose inspirational songs have graced our prayer-room at Food For The Poor (FFP) for many years, his son Michael […]


[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 […]


Every Child Deserves a Toy!

Every Child Deserves a Toy!

November 22, 2021October 17, 2018 Victoria Green

Help bring Christmas joy to the children of the Caribbean and Latin America by giving new or used unwrapped toys. The easiest way to give is through our new Amazon Wish List! Please visit www.foodforthepoor.org/toydrive to shop for toys, including teddy bears, soccer balls and action figures. We will deliver the toys to children in […]


Honduras Inaugurations

November 22, 2021October 27, 2010 Angel

On Monday, Oct. 4th, 2010, I landed in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, (one of the scariest airports for landings and take-offs in the world). There is a very large mountain that appears to be right at the end of the runway – no matter whether you are taking off or landing! This was to […]


Food For The Poor inaugurates Honduran village

November 22, 2021May 11, 2012 Angel

I’m in a village called Valley of the Angels, about 35 minutes outside of Tegucigalpa. It is aptly named, one of the most beautiful places on earth. Before we started our 53 homes here, God had already done His beautiful work – surrounded by lush mountains and two rivers, the poor of this village that […]


La Chureca, The Garbage Dump Outside of Managua

November 22, 2021May 14, 2009 Angel

Seven years ago, I visited La Chureca, the garbage dump outside of Managua, Nicaragua. There, I met a man of my own age (52 then) that had been working in garbage dumps since he was 12 years old – 40 years!! He looked 75… life had treated him so discourteously. He told me that he […]


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