OKLAHOMA CITY, April 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Feed the
Children, a leading hunger relief organization, has been working
with its network of community partners on the ground in cities and
towns across the U.S. and in the 10 countries it serves to address
the ever-growing needs of those affected by COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Seeing the situation firsthand, the nonprofit is also urging
communities to continue to stand together to provide resources to
their neighbors who need it most.
"During these difficult days of COVID-19, it deeply pains me to
confront the reality that we find our resources—as well as those of
our partners—most sorely strained at exactly the moment we are
called upon to help more and more people," said Travis Arnold, Feed the Children president and
CEO. "That's why I want to encourage everyone to give back to your
community today, no matter the amount. Your actions could bring
hope to a struggling family or child who feels lost during this
uncertain time."
As people have united in a global effort to flatten the curve,
the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect many aspects of our daily
lives, especially the economy. While millions of Americans are
waiting to see pending unemployment and stimulus checks, many are
left to wonder how they will get their next meal. Families who have
never needed help before are now finding themselves in an
unfamiliar reality – living with food insecurity.
To help soften the harsh truth families are facing, Feed the
Children has been exploring new and safe ways to get food, water
and personal care items into the hands of those who need it. Since
March, Feed the Children has distributed more than 7.1 million
pounds of gift-in-kind product to families for COVID-19 response,
with an estimated value of more than $38
million.
In the U.S., Feed the Children has collaborated with more than
190 community partners coast-to-coast and in the heartland to
provide boxes of shelf-stable food and daily life essentials. So
far, thanks to its network of community partners, more than 270
deliveries have been made to help both urban and rural populations.
Just a few examples of community impact are:
- In Fresno, Calif., Feed the
Children worked with Cornerstone Community Care to give out more
than 16,900 pounds of food, hygiene items, diapers, coffee, beauty
products, vitamins and other products to Fresno area residents who have lost their
jobs.
- In the heartland, the nonprofit collaborated with the Oklahoma
Restaurant Association to provide more than 700 unemployed
restaurant and hospitality workers with a 25-pound box of
shelf-stable food and a 12-pound box of personal care items. This
outreach was made possible thanks to community partners at the
Crossings Community Church and the Discovery Church of Yukon. The need is so great a third event is
already being planned.
- In Buffalo, New York, focusing
on the elderly bound by quarantine and students who are out of
school, the Buffalo Dream Center distributed more than 17,900
pounds of product from Feed the Children. The community partner
also provided support to part of the 30.3 percent of homeless
population in Buffalo through
mobile food truck sites by giving them hot meals and snack
bags.
- In Miami, Fla., Joshua's Heart
(a long-time community partner) will distribute boxes of food and
essentials provided by Feed the Children and Teleperformance to 400
families, focused on elderly population and those who do not have
transportation.
Through its international program work, the organization has
placed a priority during this crises on three key elements of its
integrated community development approach:
- Providing support to program communities to ensure access to
nutritious food and ensuring food security for communities,
families and children. In many communities throughout the world
children are at risk for acute malnutrition therefore, Feed the
Children is providing packs of food, supplemental food, and/or food
rations, in El Salvador,
Nicaragua, Guatemala, the
Philippines, Malawi, and
others. These food packs will help children who are missing daily
meals due to school closures. Leaders in each community will be on
the ground to provide these resources individual families.
- Continuing to focus on healthy practices, including
handwashing, proper hygiene and sanitation, as well as community
awareness about COVID-19 and how to prevent the spread of the
virus. In Tanzania, staff is
encouraging households to make and place handwashing stations at
their home entrances to encourage more frequent handwashing.
- Identifying new ways to communicate with community leaders and
program participants to continue to provide relevant information
and support to those affected by COVID-19. In the Philippines, staff have been distributing
informational health flyers and face masks to communities to help
stop the spread of the virus. Feed the Children has also
established regular virtual communication with most of the
communities it serves.
The effects of COVID-19 on our communities is expected to be
ongoing and ever growing. Your help is needed now more than ever.
Feed the Children is accepting online donations through its
website. Every dollar given goes seven times as far to provide
food, hope, dignity and comfort.
Visit feedthechildren.org to learn more.
About Feed the Children
At Feed the Children, we feed hungry kids. We envision a world
where no child goes to bed hungry. In the U.S. and internationally,
we are dedicated to helping families and communities achieve stable
lives and to reducing the need for help tomorrow, while providing
food and resources to help them today. We distribute product
donations from corporate donors to local community partners, we
provide support for teachers and students, and we mobilize
resources quickly to aid recovery efforts when natural disasters
strike. Internationally, we manage child-focused community
development programs in 10 countries. We welcome partnerships
because we know our work would not be possible without
collaborative relationships.
Visit feedthechildren.org for more information.
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