• Our New Kitchens - 2008, Loma de Cocinas; Casa Ayuda; Marroquin; San Francisco;

    1) Loma de Cocinas


    This newly build kitchen was inspected on Friday May 16th, 2008, by the architect Estela, Olivia Muñiz Rodríguez, Duane Eriksmoen and Cathy Long.

    The kitchen was found be in order and it was decided that it will be inaugurated on Monday June 2nd, 10.30.

    Feed the Hungry hired Maribel Moya Godinez and Juana Frias Gomez as cooks. They will serve meals to 30 kindergarten children and 84 primary school children every school day.

    An informative meeting was held with the Mothers of Loma de Cocinas to explain the workings of Feed the Hungry to the community and to arrange for daily delivery of tortillas.

    The official name of the school where this new Feed the Hungry is kitchen is based is Cuauhtemoc – CCT. 11DPR0629B

    ** Loma de Cocinas has been constructed during the months of April and May 2008 and is to be opened on June 2nd,

    INEGI statistics:
    LOMA DE COCINAS (SAN ANDRES) 61 283 141 142 39 132 114

    Total Dwelling Units 61
    Population Total 283
    Men 141
    Women 142
    Population Economically Active 39
    Population Economically Incative 132
    Pop 15yrs+ Literate 114

    2) Casa Ayuda


    First food delivery will take place on June 17, 2008. Article pending.

    Kitchen Survey Pictures

    3) Marroquin


    Work began in late May on a new kitchen, being built by Feed The Hungry, in the small rancho known as Marroquin de Abajo located northwest of San Miguel. This brings to 34 the total number of locations where kinder and primary school children are fed a hot, nutritious meal every school day. More will be completed before the end of the year.

    The new kitchen, which is expected to be completed by August, will feed 50 children in primary school and possibly 20 kinder children and brings to about four thousand the total number of children fed each day at locations in and around San Miguel. Located at the primary school Manano Matamoros II, this new kitchen will not only feed more children, but it will also provide jobs for local workmen during construction, and then jobs for rancho women, as cooks and kitchen managers, when the facility is complete.

    Construction Pictures

    4) San Francisco

    We are planning to start the construction of this kitchen as soon as we finish the construction work at Marroquin.

    Survey Pictures


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