In this blog, you will step into a children’s home in Honduras and a small farming community in El Salvador to see how greenhouses are transforming empty plates into nourishing meals. You will learn how vegetables grown on-site are providing fresh food for children and strengthening their daily diets, how families are building food security through year-round harvests, and how training and spiritual support are restoring dignity and hope. As you read, you will discover the powerful role your support can play in turning seeds, soil, and simple tools into life-changing nutrition for vulnerable children and families.
Why Hunger Relief Still Matters
Across Latin America and the Caribbean, many families still struggle to put nutritious food on the table each day. For children in these countries, meals are often heavy on starch and lacking in the vitamins and minerals needed for healthy growth. When diets fall short, children face higher risks of illness, slower development, and difficulty concentrating in school. Hunger relief and nutrition remain urgent needs, especially in communities marked by poverty, trauma, and limited access to fresh produce.

Food For The Poor is working alongside local partners to address these needs at the root level. By supporting greenhouse projects that grow fresh vegetables where children live and families farm, Food For The Poor supporters are helping to ensure that fresh food for children is not an occasional gift but a steady, reliable part of daily life. These efforts combine immediate hunger relief with long-term strategies that build resilience and break cycles of food insecurity.
Feeding Children, Healing Hearts in Honduras
At one of Food For The Poor’s donor-supported children’s homes in Honduras, children who have endured difficult experiences now have a safe place to live, learn and grow. Even in this loving environment, providing enough fresh vegetables to round out their meals was a constant challenge. With donor support, a new greenhouse and irrigation system were installed on the property, transforming a simple plot of land into a vibrant source of tomatoes, peppers, radishes and more.
The children help prepare the soil, sow seeds, water plants and harvest vegetables, watching day by day as the food that will reach their plates begins to grow. These activities provide more than nutritious produce. They offer occupational therapy, build teamwork and self-esteem, and give the children a sense of purpose as they care for God’s creation. The director shared that the greenhouse is “feeding God’s beloved children” and that the skills the children are learning today will help them meet their own families’ needs in the future.


Growing Food and Hope in El Salvador
In a rural community in El Salvador, families long struggled with unstable harvests and limited income, leaving the residents vulnerable to hunger. To respond, Food For The Poor and local partners helped 12 farmers build greenhouses equipped with irrigation systems, provided agricultural inputs, and offered training and technical assistance in vegetable production. The goal was clear: strengthen food security, foster self-sustainability, and open doors to income generation.
The results from the first harvest were remarkable. The participating farmers achieved average sales of more than 4,800 dollars, with profits of over 4,400 dollars, representing a monthly income that surpasses the local minimum salary. With this increased income, families can better provide food, cover education costs, and invest in their homes, all while continuing to grow vegetables they can both eat and sell. One farmer shared that his tomato plantation has already produced thousands of dollars in profit and given young people in the community opportunities they never had before.

Dignity, Skills and Faith
Both projects show that hunger relief is about more than filling stomachs; it is about restoring dignity and building a hopeful future.
In Honduras, children learn teamwork, vocational skills and healthy coping strategies as they work alongside an agronomist in the greenhouse. Many who have suffered trauma find comfort in the routine of planting, tending and harvesting, and they taste the joy of eating food they helped grow.
In El Salvador, farmers receive practical training, regular technical visits and spiritual encouragement that equip them to manage their greenhouses with confidence. They learn to track sales, costs and profits, gaining the financial literacy needed to sustain their families over time. Their testimonies speak of gratitude to God and to generous supporters, describing how these greenhouses are improving their economy, funding their children’s education and inspiring others in the community.

How You Can Help Nourish Lives with Fresh Food for Children
These stories from the Food For The Poor donor-supported children’s home in Honduras and the rural community in El Salvador highlight what is possible when compassionate donors come alongside local partners to invest in hunger relief and nutrition. Greenhouses, irrigation systems, seeds, and training may seem simple, but in God’s hands and with your support, they become tools that protect children from malnutrition and empower families to rise out of poverty.
You can be part of this ongoing work. Your generosity can help provide agricultural inputs, expand greenhouse projects, and ensure that vulnerable children and families receive the fresh, nutritious food they need to thrive. By giving, praying and sharing these stories with your church, family or friends, you help nourish bodies, strengthen communities and plant seeds of hope that will bear fruit for years to come.
Learn more or make a gift today at foodforthepoor.org.
