
Feed the Hungry San Miguel
We are very excited to share this news from our friend Katherine Fisher of Destination PEACE and Sagrada Wellness Resort in San Miguel de Allende. See note below.
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A Note From Katherine Fisher
Dear Amigos,
I am so excited to share with you the launch of the new Feed the Hungry San Miguel blog!
Feed the Hungry SM is an organization that pulls at your heart-strings every step you take with them. I have had the privilege of coming on board with them and for the past two weeks, can’t tell you how many times I’ve had tears and goose bumps, and the biggest smile on my face.
Feed the Hungry SM was created to help feed those in need, it’s a simple concept. Today, FTHSM has created 35 kitchens to feed more than 4000 children a day to the ones who need it most. I have created this blog to share the stories of the thousands of people who this organization touches every single day.
I hope you will take a look at it, read it, view the pictures and most importantly share it with the world! This is a beautiful story, a story of growth, a story of courage and strength and a story from the heart. If you have any questions and would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Feed the Hungry San Miguel Blog
Please also become a fan on Facebook where all the stories will be shared as well!
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About Feed The Hungry
Feed The Hungry San Miguel is a not-for-profit organization based in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. It is a 501(c)3 in the US and an Asociacion Civil in Mexico, which means that all donations are tax-deductible. Feed The Hungry raises money to build small, efficient kitchens attached to schools and then provides a hot, nutritionally balanced meal to over 4,000 hungry children every school day. Feed The Hungry currently supplies 35 kitchens.
Local women are hired and trained as cooks. They are paid year round, given health insurance and a retirement program. Feed The Hungry also employs a program director and supervisors who visit every kitchen every week.
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