Feeding Hungry Families

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International Programs

Guatemala
Esperanza De Vida (Hope Of Life)

Feeding the Minorities provides medical supplies, medical equipment and humanitarian aid to be used by those in need in hospitals and clinics in Guatemala that treat medical diseases. The hospitals and clinics provide much needed medical care to many of the needy and disadvantaged children of their areas; charging only the minimum amount, or in most cases nothing, for fees needed to provide the medical care. The regions they serve are some of the over twenty targeted areas by the World Health Organization to combat various diseases. Some diseases are spreading at epidemic rates. The lack of properly equipped medical facilities and medical supplies further contributes to the ongoing challenge of saving lives. Esperanza De Vida distributes supplies to 6 hosptals in the Zacapa Region that treat approximately 60,000 diabetics, 23,000 cancer patients and 25,000 children yearly.

Philippines
Feed My Hungry Children Philippines

Feed the Minorities provides grants to Feed My Hungry Children Philippines to help with their children’s program in General Santos City, Philippines. Feed My Hungry Children provide a Christian education to over 100 students in their region. They provide transportation, school materials, teachers, classrooms, uniforms, food and a christian education. Feed My Hungry Children also provide feeding programs monthly in the barangays surrounding General Santos. Thousands of children are fed.

National Programs

Phoenix, Arizona

Feeing the Minorities provides fresh fruits and vegetables to the 3000 Club, a local program that distributes the food weekly. Doctors have proclaimed that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables helps build a strong physical and mental body and helps prevent sicknesses and disease.

The 3000 Club

The 3000 Club, located in Phoenix, AZ distributes fresh fruits and vegetables to needy people in Arizona. Feeding the Minorities networks with the 3000 Club to promote the prevention of sickness and disease through people eating a healthy diet that is predominately fruits and vegetables. Thousands of pounds of fruits and vegetables are donated to domestic individuals in the Phoenix area. Scientific research concludes that the best diet for preventing sickness and disease is one that is low in fat and high in vegetables and fruits.