Community Engagement and Child Sponsorship
13,000
Registered children and their families supported annually
Education and Adult Learning
109
Partner schools in 4 regions
Physical and Mental Well-being:
6,000+
Hygiene kits distributed to children
Livelihood
8,000+
Community members capacitated by Food Security and Livelihood programs
Resilience
5,200+
Households with family disaster preparedness plans developed
OUR PROGRAMS

In a broken world, 

we are Food for the Hungry.

In a broken world, we are Food for the Hungry.

We serve communities challenged by poverty, injustice, and marginalization in hard places because we are called to be instruments of reconciliation of the broken relationship between:

God

Self

Others

Nature

Our Value Proposition

We design, develop , and deliver catalytic solutions that build resilience so that children, families and communities can flourish.


“When you grow up in a slum area, your self-esteem is very low. Your world feels small. Food for the Hungry changed that. But it wasn’t just about receiving gifts. It was feeling that you are important; that your life is worth celebrating.”

Luisa Navarez

Sales professional, and entrepreneur
Former FH-Child and now a Child Sponsor

“In the future, I would like to see more stay at home mothers” recognize the value of
home gardening because this can help save money and be a source of income by selling vegetables.”

Lorena Adonis

FH volunteer and mother

Little by little, I’m able to fulfill my dreams because of FH Savings Groups. By having savings, we can buy what we need and want at home, send our children to school, and help our husbands support the family.”

Anabel Bulcase

President, Pinalangga Farmer’s Association

“Reyind has has become more enthusiastic about going to schooland studying hard. He also pays more attention to reading
books and even the posters displayed
around the house. He is also more outgoing and confident.

Cecilia Cuñado

Grandmother of Reyind, a participant of FH’s reading remediation project

I learned a lot about farming. I now work harder because I can see it can help my family. Because of this, I am able to
send my daughter to study Agriculture.”

Hipolito Maligmat

Farmer- Entrepreneur

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A Rose in Full Bloom

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