Highlights & Happenings Newsletter – Spring 2023
Welcome to our latest newsletter. We hope you enjoy catching up on news from Feed the Hungry San Miguel! Link to each article below. To receive this and other timely news via email, subscribe.
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In this issue:
Feed the Hungry San Miguel recently hosted guests of our popular “March Magic” tour, held March 28 through April 3. Attendees got to experience the wonders of San Miguel de Allende and surrounding areas, as well as the kind of transformative work we are able to do thanks to the funds raised by the event. Read more …
Feed the Hungry San Miguel recently hosted guests of our popular “March Magic” tour, held March 28 through April 3. Attendees got to experience the wonders of San Miguel de Allende and surrounding areas, as well as the kind of transformative work we are able to do thanks to the funds raised by the event. Read more …
I am honored to introduce myself as the new president of Feed the Hungry San Miguel. I started working with Feed the Hungry more than three years ago, first packing food, then driving food deliveries to schools every week, then as a board member. I am humbled to have the confidence of the board and promise to do all I can to continue the success of Feed the Hungry. Read more …
“Feed the Hungry Kids” Come Full Circle
By Steve Garmaise, guest contributor
Valentin Patlan and Ana Laura Rojas were “Feed the Hungry kids” many years ago, receiving “Comida de los Gringos” at their schools. Now they play important roles as Feed the Hungry San Miguel staff members. Their stories are inspirational. Read more …
“Feed the Hungry Kids” Come Full Circle
By Steve Garmaise, guest contributor
Valentin Patlan and Ana Laura Rojas were “Feed the Hungry kids” many years ago, receiving “Comida de los Gringos” at their schools. Now they play important roles as Feed the Hungry San Miguel staff members. Their stories are inspirational. Read more …
A Community We Support: Clavellinas
Clavellinas, also known as Coyotes Clavellinas, is one of the most populated communities within the San Miguel de Allende municipality, with 1,425 inhabitants in 296 homes. Our school kitchen there, opened in 2007, serves meals every school day to 300 preschool and elementary school students. Read more …
Extended Alimentation Program: Extra Help for Families in Need
The Extended Alimentation Program aims to eradicate malnutrition within entire families by providing bags of food to households that present extreme cases of impoverishment and malnutrition. Currently, there are 45 families in 5 communities benefiting from the program, which also includes home visits where we can observe living conditions. Read more …
Extended Alimentation Program: Extra Help for Families in Need
The Extended Alimentation Program aims to eradicate malnutrition within entire families by providing bags of food to households that present extreme cases of impoverishment and malnutrition. Currently, there are 45 families in 5 communities benefiting from the program, which also includes home visits where we can observe living conditions. Read more …
Clean Water: A Logical Expansion of the Mission
Many school children have a difficult time staying alert in class because they are hungry, but also due to dehydration. Our Student Hydration Program provides clean water for children in the classrooms and for food preparation in the school kitchens. Each month, purified water in large refillable jugs is delivered for nearly 2,500 children in 19 communities. Read more…
How Does Feed the Hungry San Miguel Incorporate ESG?
We are proud to provide examples of how Feed the Hungry San Miguel has embraced Environmental, social inclusion, and governance (ESG) principles and sustainability-oriented guidelines. Read more…
How Does Feed the Hungry San Miguel Incorporate ESG?
We are proud to provide examples of how Feed the Hungry San Miguel has embraced Environmental, social inclusion, and governance (ESG) principles and sustainability-oriented guidelines. Read more…
Volunteer Spotlight: Driver Daniel Moore
Meet the volunteer driver who, over the years, has delivered enough food for one million meals! “We can buy the food, volunteers can pack the food, but without drivers like Dan, that food would never make it to the plates of the school children, who eagerly await deliveries,” says Chip Swab, Driver Coordinator. Read more …
By supporting Feed the Hungry San Miguel, you are contributing health, hope, and opportunity to disadvantaged communities in the San Miguel de Allende municipality. Learn about the many ways you can make a difference. Read more …
By supporting Feed the Hungry San Miguel, you are contributing health, hope, and opportunity to disadvantaged communities in the San Miguel de Allende municipality. Learn about the many ways you can make a difference. Read more …