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.
March 1, 2010
Major Milestone Reached for Boca Grande Friendship Village
February 26, 2010
Pierre Payen Residents In Need of Boca Grande Friendship Village
February 15, 2010
Blogger Joins Campbell’s Soup Challenge
February 12, 2010
Florida Marlins Step Up To The Plate For Food For The Poor
February 11, 2010
Food For The Poor: One Month After Haiti Earthquake
February 11, 2010
Boca Raton Gala to Rebuild Haiti with New Hope, New Beginnings
February 5, 2010
Ocean Spray, Inc., Reaches Out To Earthquake Victims
February 4, 2010
Boca Grande Residents Plan to Build a Village In Devastated Haiti
February 3, 2010
Taiwan Reaches Out to Haiti Through Food For The Poor
February 3, 2010
Royal Caribbean Partners to Help Haiti
February 3, 2010
Food For The Poor’s Fine Wines & Hidden Treasures Gala to Bring Relief and Rebuild Haiti
February 2, 2010
Food For The Poor Sends 3,100 Tons of Emergency Relief to Haiti
January 28, 2010
Statement from Robin Mahfood, President/CEO of Food For The Poor
January 27, 2010
Father Duken, a priest who works with us in Haiti, Jan. 27 message from Cap-Haitien
January 27, 2010
American Success Story Builds Dreams in Guyana
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