After Jewelie visited Massiel, her sponsored child in Dominican Republic, she posted this on social media: “Many years sponsoring a child with Food for the Hungry! Today was a prayer...Read Full Story
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After Jewelie visited Massiel, her sponsored child in Dominican Republic, she posted this on social media: “Many years sponsoring a child with Food for the Hungry! Today was a prayer...Read Full Story
See How Your Generosity Brought Help and Hope When wildfires swept through Bolivia, they didn’t just threaten trees and land—they tore through people’s lives. Crops were lost. Food and clean...Read Full Story
Empowering Women and Girls in Rwanda From top students to community leaders – Grace, Aimee, Jeanne, and Muhorakeye, young girls in Rwanda, are showing what’s possible with the support of...Read Full Story
Have you ever lied awake at night, terrified your kids would drop out of school and end up working in the fields like other children in your village? Eva, a...Read Full Story
President & CEO of Food for the Hungry, Mark Viso, testified to the House Appropriations subcommittee on national security and the Department of State on April 2nd. During his testimony,...Read Full Story
Many sponsors dream of visiting their sponsored child; for most, it remains just that—a dream. But for the Hall family, that dream became a beautiful reality as they traveled to...Read Full Story
“Sponsorship was my big, grand entry point to a better future.” — Lery, former sponsored child Lery still treasures the love, letters, photos, and homemade bracelet she received from her...Read Full Story
Former Sponsored Child: See Where Maribel is Now From gathering broom grass to a thriving salon – Maribel, a former sponsored child, shares how a sponsor like you helped her...Read Full Story
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Sponsored children around the world have been creating Christmas cards for you, their sponsors. And it’s been extra special because for the...Read Full Story
Back-to-school season is upon us, which means store shelves are filled with pencils, folders, and backpacks as families are gearing up for the school year ahead. Some welcome the return...Read Full Story
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