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School children rejoice at the opening of the Jean Marie Guilloux primary and secondary school in downtown Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, one of the four schools destroyed during the earthquake and rebuilt by Food for The Poor. |
Schools
This is your opportunity to change the world! From elementary to college, we have resources to help students, teachers and administrators fund a project that will help the poor and provide an educational, rewarding experience for your school. No gift is too small; no idea is too big!
Join the schools across the country whose children are learning lessons that will last a lifetime while helping others who are living in extreme poverty. Contact us to find out more about how your school or class can make a difference for good.
CSCD schools in the News


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Dietary science students serve in Guatemala
On a recent mission trip to Guatemala with Food For The Poor, dietary science students and an Olivet Nazarene University professor had the opportunity to put their hearts and classroom lessons to work in feeding and malnutrition centers.
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St. Joseph's 5th graders raise $3,400 to build family a home
The 20 students started their fifth grade at St. Joseph's School with a goal in mind -- to raise enough money to build a house for children in need.
The house would be built in either Haiti or Jamaica; they didn't care which. But they knew that whoever received it would be someone in desperate need, and they wanted to help.
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Questions?
Jayne Cunningham, 877-654-2960, ext. 6803, jaynec@foodforthepoor.com