Newsroom — What’s News and Press Releases
Welcome to the newsroom. This area is designed for journalists, researchers and individuals interested in our organization’s various aid programs throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. For individuals interested in basic background information about our services, history and outreach, visit the links below.
Please contact our Communications Department at newsroom@foodforthepoor.org if you are unable to find what you need.
April 12, 2010
Race to the Rainy Season in Haiti -- Students For The Poor live on campus for a week as a tribute to the poor
April 9, 2010
Committee Races to Raise Final Quarter for Quake-torn Haiti
April 9, 2010
Miami-Dade Employees Give Up Vacation Time for Haiti
April 6, 2010
Two of the “Largest” Team Up for Haiti
April 5, 2010
South Florida Scouts Unite to Bring Sweet Success to Haiti
March 31, 2010
Hope Grows in El Salvador Gardens
March 29, 2010
Committee Celebrates Moving Past Half-Way Point
March 29, 2010
Students Build Tiny Houses that Make A Big Difference in Haiti
March 23, 2010
Food For The Poor Organizes Prisoner Releases for Nonviolent Offenders
March 19, 2010
Take a Sip, Save a Life
March 17, 2010
Event Spurs Generosity, Gains Momentum for Boca Grande Friendship Village in Haiti
March 17, 2010
Two Months After the Earthquake: Rebuilding in Haiti
March 15, 2010
The Check Cashing Store Helps Haiti
March 15, 2010
Vocational Center in Guatemala Teaches Baking, Dressmaking and Literacy
March 3, 2010
U.S. Donors Deliver a School for Valentine’s Day
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Fishing Villages
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Micro-Enterprise
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Disaster Relief
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