10 Million Meals Delivered in Haiti

While the crisis in Haiti continues to wreak havoc on communities, your partnership, prayer, and generosity have contributed to this milestone of serving 10,000,000 meals to the most vulnerable.

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Ten million meals! You’ve helped make this possible alongside our courageous Haitian team who have been tirelessly navigating distribution efforts, ensuring that schools and communities receive food in the hands of those most in need.

Thanks to faithful donors like you, our team continues receiving food containers, enabling us to sustain our efforts. Your disaster response donations impact Haiti's most vulnerable communities. Working through local churches and NGO partners, we ensure that food is stewarded well and reaches those who need it most.

While the Port-au-Prince port has been closed for months, the port in the north of Haiti remains open, allowing nutrition to continue to be delivered. Many Internally Displaced People (IDPs) have fled Port-au-Prince and into the northern regions of Haiti for safety. This influx of individuals means that communities are experiencing more constraints on resources, making food distributions to communities and schools all the more important and critical.

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Thanks to a generous donation, our team was able to receive additional food to deliver to communities, pastors, and organizations previously out of reach due to financial constraints. This donation allowed individuals in desperate need to receive food.

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While the crisis in Haiti continues to wreak havoc on communities, your partnership, prayer, and generosity have contributed to this milestone of serving 10,000,000 meals to the most vulnerable.

The situation in Haiti continues to remain dire, and the number of people facing food insecurity continues to rise. Your continued support is crucial in helping provide ongoing assistance to those in need. Together, we're not only addressing immediate hunger but also laying the groundwork for a more resilient Haiti as we help stabilize communities in need.

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