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MEETING NEEDS: HUNGER

Hunger
hunger

We are full of food choices, with restaurants on every corner, markets adjacent to one another, and convenience stores galore. Leftovers are continuously thrown away, without a care, while right outside our doors, across the country, and beyond, there are hungry children. We want to help, by making food available for underprivileged children and their families. Our volunteer-based operation, packages and ships food boxes to the impoverished around the world. Donated food is also delivered to local organizations and then picked-up, by families in need. Every step makes a difference, so let's walk together and feed the children!

FOOD PROGRAMS

  • Burma Orphanages cater to the needs and well-being of children. We desire to offer assistance in the best way possible and have adopted three Burma orphanages. Our persistence in helping others has led to a different type of solution.

    After surveying several potential projects, the idea of a pig farm seems to be the best viable option for our Burma orphanage support. A pig farm can generate continuing funds to the orphanages, while encouraging self-reliance.

  • It seems simple, some pallets of food, delivery trucks in motion, volunteer packers, and gracious families awaiting our arrival. But, our food distribution program would end at the idea, if not for the dedicated volunteers, suppliers, and donors who make it all happen.

  • Our food box program is designed to help feed hungry children and their families around the world. We are currently delivering food to 12 states in America and to 90 countries worldwide. Help the Children depends largely on gracious volunteers who help prepare the packages. The boxes are then shipped to each location and distributed by the local churches. Please join our volunteer team and call (877) 264-2243.

    Donations for this program will allow Help The Children to continue...

  • For some children, summer means pool parties, backyard barbeques, and vacation fun. For others, summer marks the end of school breakfasts and lunches. Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest district in the United States, reports that a staggering 78% of students qualify for the free and reduced-price meals. For many, this school lunch is the only hot meal they receive for the day.