Below are photos of feeding implementations: Lutucan Central School at Sariaya, Quezon Beneficiary: 50 school children (5-8 years old) for six-month feeding. Total Amount of Assistance: PhP89,250 (US$2,232.00). The feeding started the third week of October 2013 and completed in March 2014. Municipality of Cordon Day Care Center at Cordon, Isabela Beneficiary: 58 pre-schoolers for six-month feeding. Total … Continue reading Feeding Projects in 2015
Gift Giving Projects in 2015
Feed the Hungry, Inc.’s (FtH) signature program, “GG” as it is fondly called at FtH, has evolved through our over twenty years of implementations to one that keeps us in touch with folks all over the Philippines-and yes, to the many places that have us travelling by car, jeepneys, buses, trucks, pump boats, tricycles and … Continue reading Gift Giving Projects in 2015
2010 Implementation by Pablito Alarcon
From 2005 through 2011, the physically challenged students of Rosario Elementary School (RES) had grown from the one-classroom donated by Fil-Am Manassas to the 4- classrooms, 2 story building donated by the Local Government Unit (LGU). The funding was not enough to provide the ceiling in the hallway and the principal is requesting FtH to … Continue reading 2010 Implementation by Pablito Alarcon
2010 Gift Giving Implementation by Gloria T. Caoile
Submitted by Gloria T. Caoile Co-Chair, FtH Gift Giving Program The FtH Gift Giving Program is one of six programs designed to uplift the spirit and well-being of the poorest of the poor in the Philippines. Organized in l993 with the single purpose of distributing gift packages, FtH has broadened its objectives and programs to … Continue reading 2010 Gift Giving Implementation by Gloria T. Caoile
A Trip with FtH by Jeannette Calahong
February 12, 2010 It was still dim and dark when the Naldos picked us up from our hotel to catch the earliest flight to Legazpi. Carl and I, Jose “ Biboy” Naldo along with his very enthusiastic 90 year old mom in her most reliable wheelchair/ walker gizmo were so ready for this trip of … Continue reading A Trip with FtH by Jeannette Calahong
Seeing the Philippines Through Feed the Hungry By Cayan Topacio
Going back to the Philippines with the Feed the Hungry group is like light passing through a prism. The result is a rainbow of unpredictable colorful experiences. My first trip took me to Aklan to a municipality named New Washington. Being from the State of Washington I found the coincidence quite amusing. Aklan is host … Continue reading Seeing the Philippines Through Feed the Hungry By Cayan Topacio
