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Did You Know That YOU Can Sponsor a School Kitchen?

Sponsorship of a Feed the Hungry San Miguel school kitchen provides supporters with a more personal connection to where their donations go. It is also a great way to do something meaningful as a family, groups of friends, or coworkers, or to honor the memory of a loved one. As a Feed the Hungry San […]

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Join Us for the 5th Annual Walk-Run-Bike for Food Challenge

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming 5th Annual Walk-Run-Bike for Food Challenge, which will take place on October 27th. This event is not only a fun-filled day for participants, but also an opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of more than 5,000 children in our school meals program.

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Back to School: A Return to Learning and a Break from Hunger

One of the greatest barriers to education is hunger. But if children have the sustenance to reach their potential in school, they are better equipped to build a stronger future for themselves, their families, and their communities. We have seen just how hunger directly impacts the learning capacities of young children. It impairs their cognitive

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Highlights & Happenings Newsletter – Summer 2024

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. Lee la Edición en Español en SanMiguelSinHambre.org In this issue: Back to School: A Return to Learning and a Break from Hunger One

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Feed the Hungry and Nutrition: The Story of the Plato del Bien Comer

The following was written in 2014, upon the 30th anniversary of the Feed the Hungry San Miguel. Feed the Hungry and Nutrition: The Story of the Plato del Bien Comer By Dianne Walta Hart In front of the crowd of 50 people, Diana Rodríguez Rodríguez commanded everyone’s attention. She crisscrossed the room and talked lickety-split

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