Food for the Hungry4 Odes to the Commode on World Toilet DayToilets change lives (and are more scarce than mobile phones) in the developing world — here‘s a royal flush of our four favorite stories.Nov 19, 2018Nov 19, 2018
Food for the HungryMoms Partner to End Poverty in GuatemalaThere’s a great group of almost 60 mom bloggers who partner to make the world a better place for their kids… one American city at a time…May 2, 2016May 2, 2016
Food for the HungryClimate and Hunger: The Startling LinkMy heart broken, I stood on a forested Ethiopian hillside and stared in dismay at the eroded and barren bluff on the other side of a…Apr 21, 2016Apr 21, 2016
Food for the HungryEducation is a Gift — Not an ObligationThere were kids all over the world who watched their friends and neighbors walk to school today while they had to stay behind to help their…Apr 19, 2016Apr 19, 2016
Food for the HungryIndiana Church Partners with NicaraguaAs a young adult, Anna Edgar lived in Peru, serving vulnerable communities with Food for the Hungry. When she returned to the United States…Apr 11, 2016Apr 11, 2016
Food for the HungryMold Your Kids’ Character With a Three Sisters GardenOnce winter has fallen away and the ground has thawed, we make our way to the nurseries. To breathe in the newly budded plants lined up…Apr 5, 2016Apr 5, 2016
Food for the HungryThe Medicine You Need When the World’s a MessA few years back, our family went through a season of sickness. It felt like we were on a rotation: My son would get sick, then me, then my…Mar 29, 2016Mar 29, 2016
Food for the HungryClean Water: A Privilege I Take For GrantedThis morning, when I woke up I took my daily medication with some filtered water I keep in a glass by my bed. I brewed a pot of coffee and…Mar 28, 2016Mar 28, 2016
Food for the HungryWhat do Flint and Ethiopia Have in Common?The thing about poverty is that many of us assume it happens to “other” people. Poverty is not something we take into account when we are…Mar 17, 2016Mar 17, 2016
Food for the HungryWant The Best Garden This Year? Think Keyhole.As the granddaughter of a farmer, I spent many of my childhood summers “helping” my grandfather work his land. My sister and I rode on…Mar 14, 2016Mar 14, 2016