Feed The Hungry – Fall 2021 Newsletter

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    A Community We Support

    Learn about our beneficiaries, including Esmeralda and her family, in La Cuadrilla, a rural community of 584 inhabitants (INEGI 2020 census) in 142 households. Read more…

    President’s Letter

    Over the past 18 months, Feed the Hungry has delivered more than a metric kiloton of food through our Feed the Families initiative, providing essential nutrition for desperate families. Read more…

    A group of mostly expats in the Ojo de Agua colonia joined together to help neighbors who were suffering hardship due to reduced or complete loss of work because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more…

    Kindergarten and elementary students now have a clean, modern new building in which to eat breakfast and lunch provided by Feed the Hungry. Read more…

    Learn how to participate in this October campaign to continue funding our Feed the Families program, which provides life-saving nutrition for 20,000 San Miguelenses affected by the pandemic. Read more… 

    Feed the Hungry is coordinating distribution of 1.2 million face masks donated by Motus Automotive, and CAM a Stanley Black and Decker Company. Read more…

    Learn about the new president of the A.C. and a new board member with Feed the Hungry San Miguel, Inc. Read more…

    Our funding needs have doubled to over US$1,200,000 per year. Your donations can help us keep our commitment to warding off starvation and malnutrition among thousands of San Miguelenses. Read more…


    FEED THE HUNGRY SAN MIGUEL

    THE CHILDHOOD  NUTRITION ORGANIZATION SERVING SAN MIGUEL CHILDREN SINCE 1984


    We rely almost entirely on private donations to deliver balanced meals, nutrition education, and ancillary programs to thousands of hungry children in economically disadvantaged communities. Since 1984, Feed the Hungry San Miguel has been committed to improving the health and wellbeing of children in San Miguel de Allende. More than 60% of San Miguel residents live below the poverty level. One third are children who suffer from consistent malnutrition. We currently provide more than 4,000 meals every school day to students in 37 disadvantaged communities. For many children, this school lunch is their only meal of the day. We also provide food to 7 charities that serve orphans, the elderly, and the disabled. For more information please visit feedthehungrysma.org.



     

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