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There are three ways you can help alleviate poverty. You can start an online fundraiser, shop our gift catalog, or become a donor.
There are three ways you can help alleviate poverty. You can start an online fundraiser, shop our gift catalog, or become a donor.
Your gesture will contribute to initiatives promoting financial independence, healthcare provisions, or educational opportunities. It’s a chance to make your mother proud, knowing you’ve positively influenced another woman’s life with dignity and care. With a simple act of solidarity, you can truly impact someone’s life for the better.
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (May 10, 2024) – Food For The Poor (FFTP) opened its doors to the community on Tuesday for the charity’s first Food For […]
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (May 8, 2024) – National Hurricane Preparedness Week, May 5-11, is the perfect time to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season, which begins […]
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (May 2, 2024) – Intermittent rain showers did nothing to dampen the excitement of 22 foursomes during the Eighth Annual Rafe Cochran Golf […]
Disaster Preparedness in Latin America and the Caribbean Disasters can strike swiftly and unexpectedly, leaving impoverished communities in Latin America and the Caribbean vulnerable to devastation. In this blog post, we explore how Food For The Poor is building resilience and equipping communities with the tools and knowledge to withstand […]
Volunteers Say There Are Several What are the benefits of volunteering at Food For The Poor, one of the largest international charities in the country? There are several benefits. Not only do you get to give back to others, but you have fun doing so, says Karen Krebs, a retiree […]
In recent days, a surge of violence in Haiti has forced at least 360,000 people out of their homes. Food For The Poor’s distribution centers need more resources to serve the 4 million people who are now facing acute food insecurity. Help us restock and ship more containers to respond to the immediate crisis and prepare the recovery efforts to help internally displaced families return home.