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Early Childhood Nutrition Program Brings Food and Knowledge to the Campo

Feed the Hungry San Miguelโ€™s Early Childhood Nutrition Program is now helping even more mothers and children in rural communities around San Miguel de Allende. The expansion of the program began in earnest in October 2021 in the community of Ejido de Tirado, and in February of this year, in the community of Los Toriles, […]

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Announcing the New Extended Alimentation Program

As Feed the Hungryโ€™s scope expanded to address the dire circumstances affecting our community during the past two years, we have become even more familiar with the hardships many of our rural citizens face every day. In 2015, 44.3% of the greater San Miguel de Allende population was in a situation of moderate poverty, and

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Feed the Hungry San Miguelโ€™s 2022 Goals and Commitments

We launch into this new year with high hopes, and we are excited to share whatโ€™s in store for 2022. Since March 2020, the Feed the Families program has distributed enough food to produce 14 million meals and benefited an estimated 20,000 people. This immense undertaking has helped desperate families avoid starvation due to the

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A Community We Support: Clavellinas

Clavellinas, also known as Coyotes Clavellinas, is the most populated community within the San Miguel de Allende municipality, with 1,425 inhabitants in 296 families. Life is improving in Clavellinas. In a meeting with the municipal delegate, Consuelo Perez Lopez, we learned that her community is the last one off the main road some 22 km

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Presidentโ€™s Letter

Two years ago, a pandemic upended everything, and Feed the Hungry launched the biggest food relief effort ever conducted in San Miguel de Allende. We responded by revamping our operations to feed entire families after our school kitchens were forced to close. Neighborhood groups responded by picking up bags of food from Feed the Hungry

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Feed the Hungry A.C.โ€™s New President

Jennifer Venkatraman has stepped up to a new role as president of Feed the Hungry A.C. Jennifer was previously a member of our Advisory Council and also served as vice president of the A.C. She isโ€ฏa corporate legal professional with many years of business and legal experience ranging from contracts and intellectual property to company

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Face Masks for a Safer Community

Feed the Hungry is coordinating distribution of 1.2 million face masks donated by Motus Automotive, and CAM a Stanley Black and Decker Company. Initially, masks were distributed with the food bags that we dispense in 37 communities. A large-scale distribution at key points throughout the city was then designed with the coordination of Francisco Garay

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Watch Our Supportersโ€ฏWalk/Run/Bike for Food!

Visit our Facebook @FeedtheHungrySMA on October 23 when we will be going LIVE from Viรฑedo Dos Bรบhos in San Miguel de Allende as participants complete their challenges. A Feed the Hungry/Amistad Canada team is participating under theโ€ฏScotia Bank of Toronto Waterfront Marathon. An in-person walk in San Miguel de Allende is scheduled for October 31;

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New Facilities for La Medina School Children

On September 10, a sparkling new kitchen and dining room at the โ€œMรฉxico Creo en Tรญโ€ elementary school in the community of La Medina was inaugurated. Materials and labor were generously donated by Arquitecto Rafael Franco. Franco offers his professional expertise as an architect to our organization and has already built cooking and dining facilities

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Neighbors Helping Neighbors During Difficult Times

In late March of 2020, a group of mostly expats in the Ojo de Agua colonia started a food pantry (despensa) to help neighbors who were suffering hardship due to reduced or complete loss of work because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ojo de Agua is a diverse community not far from the San Miguel de

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