Alexon arrived at Danita's Children in November weighing weighing only 29 pounds. Although he is 7 years old, he was was the height of a 4 or 5 year old. The home immediately placed him on the Medika Mamba program for six weeks, taking him in to better monitor his condition.
Now, after two months, he weighs 34.6 pounds and is gaining more each day! He has much more energy and loves to dance, tell stories, and make the staff laugh. They are excited to see Alexon's continued growth in the upcoming weeks.
Danita's Children focuses on child rescue and medical care. Currently, there are over 100 formerly homeless children living in its orphanage and over 500 attending its school. They are currently building a Medical Center to be able to help more children like Alexon overcome malnutrition.


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Meds & Food for Kids saves the lives of Haiti's malnourished children by producing and distributing highly nutritious foods, including Medika Mamba, a Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food endorsed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Because of its commitment to Haiti's long-term development, MFK produces Medika Mamba in Haiti, with Haitian labor, and with many Haitian raw materials
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95 days ago
MFK has had an October to celebrate! On Monday October 3rd MFK Executive Director Dr. Wolff, was joined by MFK staff and local leaders for the groundbreaking of MFK’s new factory. Since the groundbreaking, a road to the factory and a fence around the property have already been constructed. The factory is scheduled to be completed in May of 2012. MFK was able to begin construction thanks to a bridge loan. This means our fundraising efforts must continue until we reach our campaign goal.
Once completed this factory will dramatically change the scope of MFK’s impact. Currently MFK is able to produce enough Medika Mamba to treat 8,000 malnourished children a year. With the completion of the new factory, this number will increase to 80,000 children a year! Along with saving the lives of more malnourished children, the factory will allow MFK to hire more Haitians, purchase more peanuts, and support more Haitian farmers.
This factory is an imperative step towards changing the lives of Haitian children on a large scale. There is still much to be done until the factory is operational. We must continue to work hard and fundraise until the campaign goal has been reached and the factory is complete. Let's keep the momentum going and continue our efforts to see the factory is finished on time!
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Meds & Food for Kids saves the lives of Haiti's malnourished children by producing and distributing highly nutritious foods, including Medika Mamba, a Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food endorsed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Because of its commitment to Haiti's long-term development, MFK produces Medika Mamba in Haiti, with Haitian labor, and with many Haitian raw materials
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129 days ago
Friends of Children, a Connecticut based non-profit, recently gave a generous gift to MFK. We are excited to partner with them in our quest to save the lives of malnourished children in Haiti. Friends of Children began in 1973 with the aim of identifying and funding programs that were efficiently managed, cost effective, and demonstrated outstanding success in improving children’s lives. We are proud to boast that Friends of Children believes in our mission and has confidence in our ability to serve Haiti’s children in an exceptional and economically responsible manner. Friends of Children's work is wide spread and they support over 30 children’s charities around the globe. We would like to thank Friends of Children for their kind gift and dedication to helping the children of Haiti.
To learn more about Friends of Children visit them at: http://www.thefriendsofchildren.org/

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Meds & Food for Kids saves the lives of Haiti's malnourished children by producing and distributing highly nutritious foods, including Medika Mamba, a Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food endorsed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Because of its commitment to Haiti's long-term development, MFK produces Medika Mamba in Haiti, with Haitian labor, and with many Haitian raw materials
Dieulene arrived at Hospital St. Jean 9 weeks ago. At 19 months, she weighed only 14 pounds, far below the 19 pounds recommended for her height. She had a severe case of malnutrition. It’s always frightening to see children in this state- here today, gone tomorrow. Dieulene’s mother has passed away; her father is out of the picture. Previously, her grandmother had brought her to the clinic every week, now she is being hospitalized. This week a neighbor woman brought Dieulene to the check up.
Usually children’s caregivers are referred to the Medika Mamba program when the child comes to the clinic for vaccinations or other concerns such as diarrhea. If the nurse recognizes that the child is underweight, they refer them to the program. Medika Mamba is designed to meet the needs of severe and moderately malnourished children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years old. Doses (in spoonful) are doled out several times a day according to the child’s weight and height, the bigger the child, the greater the dose. Progress is monitored on a weekly basis and caretakers are only given enough Medika Mamba to get them through the week, thus ensuring their attenda
nce at the following week’s check-in.
Lethargic, inactive and weary describe a child who is losing the battle with malnutrition. This no longer describes Dieulene who was alert, feisty, and irritable during her 9th and final visit, just like a healthy child when surrounded by strangers. This is a good sign. Her discharge weight is a healthy 18.7 pounds. Thick healthy skin with a little fat under it covers the ribs on her back, unlike nearby children who were just beginning their Medika Mamba regimens. This kind of improvement in child after child is what fuels our commitment to increasing the availability and use of Medika Mamba in the fight against childhood malnutrition.
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Meds & Food for Kids saves the lives of Haiti's malnourished children by producing and distributing highly nutritious foods, including Medika Mamba, a Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food endorsed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Because of its commitment to Haiti's long-term development, MFK produces Medika Mamba in Haiti, with Haitian labor, and with many Haitian raw materials
Pétion Jean-Marie doesn’t talk much when he mops. Wearing a set of navy blue scrubs, he cleans and dusts one of MFK’s storage depots in solitude. He’ll share his wide grin, but he’s not a fan of jokes during work or idle chit-chat. He wants to do his job and do it well.
Since 2007 53-year-old Jean-Marie has woken up before dark to take a tap-tap or public bus to MFK each day. His salary helps him support his family and pay for his three children’s schooling. Jean-Marie sorts boxes of raw materials- peanuts, powdered milk and the supplements that make up Medika Mamba- he loads them to trucks and a storage depot. Jean-Marie then makes sure the depot is swept, mopped, and kept tidy. Passing motorcycles, busses, and cars stir up dust, meaning his job is a constant task.
Jean-Marie says he is glad for the work. He’s one of 30 Haitians employed at MFK in a country where most of the population has no formal job. Before he worked with us Jean-Marie came to the MFK factory day after day, promising to work hard if employed. When MFK finally made the smart move and hired him everyone was amazed at his incredible work ethic.
Jean-Marie has an incredible story and has been involved in all sorts of work. At one point he planted tobacco in the Dominican Republic for an American company. For two years he rowed a boat and caught fish. “Fishing is fine,” he said in Creole, “When you’re not old.”
On the weekends, he and his wife run a small shop that sells necessities like beans, rice, and oil. He hopes to save money between the two jobs so his family can have a little security. Jean-Marie wants to be part of MFK’s growth. With a new factory and more supplies, Jean-Marie said he’s excited to see MFK expand. “I want us to serve all the children of Haiti,” he said.
He thinks on his life as he mops quietly. He said his tranquility comes from his faith in God and a simple approach to his job: “Work is for working.”
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Meds & Food for Kids saves the lives of Haiti's malnourished children by producing and distributing highly nutritious foods, including Medika Mamba, a Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food endorsed by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Because of its commitment to Haiti's long-term development, MFK produces Medika Mamba in Haiti, with Haitian labor, and with many Haitian raw materials