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Food For The Poor wins Telly award
August 08th, 201111:47 AM ETFood For The Poor's 'The Least Of These' was named winner of a second place Bronze Telly Award for bringing awareness to the desperate plight of children who suffer horrific living conditions in developing countries. The moving production highlighting personal stories of children in Haiti and Guatemala was selected out of approximately 11... -
Outreach and Food For The Poor celebrate milestone meals
July 27th, 201102:31 PM ETSince 2007, Outreach has donated 7.5 million meals, packaged by volunteers throughout the United States, to Food For The Poor. In the last year alone, Outreach has donated four containers of food, exceeding 1 million meals. These meals of rice-vegetable casserole, fortified with soy protein and vitamins, have been distributed to countries through... -
Doral Overseas Chinese Business Chamber honors Food For The Poor
April 08th, 201102:55 PM ETThe Doral Overseas Chinese Business Chamber will honor the work of the international relief and development organization Food For The Poor on May 14, when the chamber has its second annual gala to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Food For The Poor has had a long and fruitful partnership with the Taiwan International Cooperation and... -
Food For The Poor, Hormel Foods Unite to Help Malnourished Children
March 31st, 201110:55 AM ETChildren suffering from life-threatening malnutrition will be provided with nourishing food through an innovative initiative by Food For The Poor and Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL). Hormel Foods, one of the nation's largest manufacturers and marketers of consumer-branded meat and food products, has introduced Spammy™, a fortified, shel... -
Charity Presents Powerful Stories of Children Who Struggle to Survive in Developing Countries
January 25th, 201104:34 PM ETFor the first time ever in long-form programming, Food For The Poor will share with viewers in the United States the desperate plight of children who suffer horrific living conditions in developing countries. The personal stories of children in Haiti and Guatemala show the harsh realities of extreme destitution, while simultaneously providing viewe... -
Food For The Poor’s Christmas Catalog Offers Gifts of Love For Those Who Have Everything and Those Who Have Nothing
December 08th, 201002:17 PM ETIn today’s current economy, the South Florida-based humanitarian organization Food For The Poor offers unique gift ideas that will continue to provide comfort and joy long after Christmas has passed. Food For The Poor’s gift catalog is filled with opportunities to change lives in this season of love and hope. The heartfelt gifts offered throug... -
Food For The Poor Photographer’s Work Goes on Exhibit
October 22nd, 201010:57 AM ETA powerful look at the harsh reality of what life is like for some in the Caribbean and Central America has been captured in photos by Food For The Poor’s staff photographer Benjamin Rusnak. Rusnak’s talents are used to document the life of the poorest of the poor, ultimately bringing into focus the lack of basic human needs, and ways that all... -
Food For The Poor Photographer Wins InterAction Photo Of The Year
June 03rd, 201009:13 AM ETA photograph of a little girl sitting in the midst of a massive garbage dump in Guatemala has captured the attention of the largest coalition of United States-based international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The photo brings to light the desperate plight of thousands of children in underdeveloped countries that spend most of their days sea... -
Vocational Center in Guatemala Teaches Baking, Dressmaking and Literacy
March 15th, 201004:12 PM ETCOCONUT CREEK, Fla. (March 15, 2010) - For those who once scrounged for recyclable scraps of metal or bottles at the garbage dumps in the hopes of a meager payment - the Quetzaltenango vocational skills training program offers hope for a future. The program teaches people how to attain self-sufficiency and financial independence... Read more, clic... -
Vocational Center in Guatemala Teaches Baking, Dressmaking and Literacy
March 15th, 201004:12 PM ETCOCONUT CREEK, Fla. (March 15, 2010) - For those who once scrounged for recyclable scraps of metal or bottles at the garbage dumps in the hopes of a meager payment - the Quetzaltenango vocational skills training program offers hope for a future. The program teaches people how to attain self-sufficiency and financial independence... Read more, clic...
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