Our feeding centers are worldwide.

In 2008–2009 Feeding Hungry Children International helped fund Mission Possible’s mass feeding program for needy children. Each day over 2,300 schoolchildren receive a nutritious meal that could not be provided by their parents, through its schools in 6 cities.

In 2008–2009 FCHI supported an orphanage with 56 children in Shillong, 6 Christian schools serving over 1,200 boys and girls, and feeding programs at 3 other locations reaching 1,300 needy children each week.

In 2008–2009 FCHI provided financial support for 3 orphanages in Baja California, Morelia, and Oaxaca with a total of over 170 children. In addition, 135 at-risk infants are given round-the-clock pediatric nursing care.

FCHI supported missionary Yolanda Villalobos, who has a unique independent ministry among migrant farm workers at their camps in Testerazo and Carmen Cerdan. She provides childcare while parents are working, including food, medical attention, and schooling.

FCHI shipped a 40-ft sea container filled with pharmaceuticals and medical supplies valued at $632,480 to Centro Cristiano Poder de Dios in Mexico City to benefit suffering children and families.

In 2008–2009 FCHI supported 20 group homes in Nepal caring for 153 abandoned boys and girls. In this unique program, destitute children are rescued from the streets, dumps, and jungles and placed with local Christian families.

In 2008–2009 FCHI supported Sung Ae Won Babies Home in Busan. At present 74 abandoned boys and girls reside there, most under age 7, including 5 with various handicaps. They all receive Christian love and care, food, clothing, and shelter while awaiting adoption.

CALIFORNIA

FCHI gave monthly financial support to Joseph’s Storehouse in Redlands, which provides hope and practical assistance to the homeless and families going through hard times. Tons of food, clothing, and blankets are distributed to the needy throughout the community. Medical and dental services are also now provided. About 1,250 people receive help every month, 70% of them under the age of 25.

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