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How can I combine my love of music with my passion for helping the poor? If you’re a music lover and passionate about helping the most vulnerable in this world through your partnership with Food for...
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Julie Shriner, Emmanuel Community Church member, shares photos of her sponsored children. Day in and day out In continuing my series on a recent trip to Nicaragua, I’ve been thinking a lot about the...
View ArticleFormer sponsored child shares story
You are making a difference in the life of your sponsored child! Through your faithful gifts, you are changing the trajectory of a life. To see an example of the type of change you are making...
View ArticleA singer, pastor and attorney in the heart of Guatemala
Another country? In my last few blog posts, I’ve been sharing about my experiences from a recent trip to Nicaragua. What I haven’t mentioned is that after spending eight days in Nicaragua, my coworker...
View ArticleGendercide and the power of words
Slang in America Chick. Gal. Dame. Babe. Diva. Girly. Lass. Mama. Ma’am. Lady. Woman. Female. You’ve probably heard one or many of these words in your lifetime. And upon hearing one of these words and...
View ArticleLove sports and fighting world poverty? Do both with FH!
FH World Sports: a movement of athletes driven to end extreme poverty FH World Sports mobilizes athletes to effect global change. Participate in a local athletic event or host your own event. Then,...
View ArticleFinding God in the Missouri River
I am consistently surprised by the things that come across my desk. As a writer in the marketing and communications department, I see a lot of different assignments come through, from stories from the...
View ArticleYour support helps end human trafficking
Child abduction. Human trafficking. Forced labor. Sexual exploitation. Marie-Nicole has escaped a life as a child slave. All of these words tie into a severe injustice in this world – modern day...
View ArticleTwo buzzwords you should think about this month
Heidi poses for a photo with Rakhi (left) and her sister Lota. Empowered women. These buzzwords have saturated the office and web lately here at Food for the Hungry (FH). Why’s that? Well, FH is...
View ArticleWater is scarce…but information is aplenty
World Water Day is quickly approaching and with it, countless stories, facts, statistics, photos, videos, slideshows and clean water campaigns. Each time the world celebrates and recognizes something,...
View Article#FHbloggers share stories after their second day in Guatemala!
The FH bloggers have now been in Guatemala for a couple of days and have so much to share with us already! After a long travel day they experienced the new sights and sounds of the beautiful country...
View ArticleFollow the Twitter hashtag #fhbloggers and chat with the bloggers LIVE in...
As you already know, we’re currently hosting our 3rd #FHbloggers trip! Not only will the bloggers be writing in real-time during and after the trip, but they’ll also be hosting a LIVE twitter chat...
View ArticleOur World Health Day Heroes
Today is World Health Day AND World Health Workers Week! And we’d like nothing more than to celebrate and recognize some of our favorite health worker heroes around the globe — women who devote their...
View ArticleFood for the Hungry Helping Burundian Refugees in Rwanda in Wake of Coup
“Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. 12 Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. 13 Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice...
View ArticleFormer sponsored child shares story
You are making a difference in the life of your sponsored child! Through your faithful gifts, you are changing the trajectory of a life. To see an example of the type of change you are making...
View ArticleA singer, pastor and attorney in the heart of Guatemala
Another country? In my last few blog posts, I’ve been sharing about my experiences from a recent trip to Nicaragua. What I haven’t mentioned is that after spending eight days in Nicaragua, my coworker...
View Article3 Hidden Costs of Being a Refugee
Refugee [noun]: A person who has been forced to leave their country due to war, persecution, or natural disaster. We’ve all seen photos of refugee camps. Tents stretch on for miles and thousands of...
View ArticleCaring for the Earth 365 Days a Year
Several years ago, I had the opportunity to travel with Food for the Hungry (FH) to Guatemala. I met a farmer who forever changed my view on sustainable development and how it affects not only the most...
View ArticleFamilies Thrive When Nature Thrives
“Ecosystems, species, wild populations, local varieties, and breeds of domesticated plants and animals are shrinking, deteriorating, or vanishing. The essential, interconnected web of life on Earth is...
View ArticlePlastic Pollution: A Worldwide Equal-Opportunity Fight
Did you know plastic packaging accounts for 50 percent of plastic waste around the globe? Think about every item you bring into your home. How many are wrapped in plastic? How much plastic wrapping...
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