2022 Photos of the Year

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A family in Colombia smiles with pride and joy in front of their new house built through the kindness of donors and in conjunction with Food For The Poor’s in-country partner Minuto de Dios.
Donors on a Food For The Poor mission trip in Guatemala, the first since the COVID-19 pandemic halted travel, embrace beneficiaries after attending a church service in a community village that they and their church are supporting in its development plans.
A mother sits in the bed that she and her four children share in their cramped and makeshift house without electricity or running water in Honduras.
A young boy started the fire for cooking in the family’s makeshift outdoor kitchen.
A little girl smiled in the playground of the newly built community center in El Salvador. Because of forward-thinking and compassionate donors like you, the new community center in Ayalitas is providing a safe place to learn and grow, with meeting places, computers, library and an agricultural project.
A child joyfully smiled after he received a distribution food pack from El Salvador in-country partner organization FUNHOPO that was provided through the compassion of Food For The Poor donors.
Honey is extracted in a thriving apiary in Honduras as part of a training and income-generating program for families in the community.
A director at an Angels Of Hope children’s home in Honduras was playful with some of the young and joyful residents.
In partnership with Feed My Starving Children, generous Food For The Poor donors helped to send urgently needed food to Ukraine refugees.
Volunteers fill the Food For The Poor warehouse in Coconut Creek, Fla., to pack hygiene and disaster kits as part of the charity’s Hearts United Community Day events.
A volunteer jumps playfully in front of the step-and-repeat banner during a Food For The Poor Hearts United Community Day event.
Simulated training continues in Honduras as part of truck driving school. The program allows women and men to be certified and start careers as truck drivers to generate income for their families and communities.
Food For The Poor President/CEO Ed Raine visits Yarakita village in Guyana and Waraos migrants. Yarakita is home to Guyana’s first people, the Amerindians. It is presently a host community for the indigenous Waraos who fled Venezuela. Food For The Poor-Guyana provides relief to the village.
A child in Guatemala is monitored for malnutrition at a community nutrition program supported by Food For The Poor donors and in-country partner Caritas.
A sweet Guatemalan girl smiled as she held her kitty.
 
A woman in Guatemala cleaned a tilapia pond that is part of a community aquaculture program.
Children walk together after receiving their nutritious lunches at a feeding program in a community village built by generous donors in Honduras.
Children pray fervently at an Angels Of Hope children’s home in Honduras before a nutritious lunch is served.
Thanks to the support of donors and the Food For The Poor Benevolent Fund, little Marcela, 2, is alive. Marcela, who was born with her heart outside her body, traveled with her mother, Isabel, from Guatemala to the United States for two critical heart surgeries. “I feel very grateful for the support that we have received … thank you very much for being with us in such difficult times,” Isabel said.
A father rejoices with his child in front of their new home in Jamaica built by compassionate Food For The Poor donors.
Food For The Poor Project Manager David distributed local fruits and vegetables to a large population of Venezuelan migrants in the Barranquilla area on a trip to Colombia with other staff members. The produce was provided with assistance from Acceso, a new Food For The Poor partner that connects farmers to the market and helps them thrive.
Children in Colombia peer and laugh in a sustainable community development village,  soliciting signatures and salutations from visiting Food For The Poor staffers.
Food For The Poor and partner organization CEPUDO use Food For The Poor donor-provided boats to distribute disaster aid and rescue people stranded by the raising water along the River Ulua in Honduras during one of the heaviest seasons of rain on record that also caused dangerous mudslides. 
Food For The Poor warehouse team members joined hands in prayer in front of a tractor-trailer of relief items bound for families recovering from Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico.
Much-needed generators are distributed through the compassion from Food For The Poor and its partnership with the Episcopal Church Diocese in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona left the entire island without electricity.
Beneficiaries in Haiti gather for food distribution at the Food For The Poor-Haiti office amidst growing tensions in the country.
Manuel, a Food For the Poor Disaster Response Team member, distributes buckets of cleaning supplies in Astor, Fla., to those affected by Hurricane Ian. The filled buckets were provided through the generosity of the charity’s donors and packed by dedicated volunteers.
A caring mother in Latin America rocks and sings a lullaby to her giggling son in a bedsheet used as a hammock.
Women in Ecuador carried pipes on a mountain for a new water project. Community members participated in the work to install a water system, digging the trenches, carrying the materials and burying the pipes that finally would bring water to them and their families. The project is part of Food For The Poor’s expanding mission that added Ecuador and Peru to the list of areas in the Caribbean and Latin America to provide sustainable livelihoods.

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