MFK in the News

February 2010

St. Louis Buisness Journal

February 24, 2010

Nestlé Purina PetCare President and Chief Executive W. Patrick McGinnis plans to host a reception in March at Purina’s St. Louis h;eadquarters to congratulate Wolff and to further recognize the Meds & Food for Kids organization.

Read Here: Find out how Nestlé heard about MFK


 

MEMC gives $20K to Meds & Foods for Kids for Haiti

St. Louis Business Journal

February 19, 2010

MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.’s charitable foundation has donated $25,000 to Meds & Food for Kids, a St. Louis-based nonprofit feeding Haitians in the wake of last month’s earthquake.

Read More: We welcome this vital donation from the MEMC Foundation in helping to expand this life-saving program


 

In the midst of a disaster

Oakdale Lake Elmo Review, by: Derrick Knutson

February 11, 2010

Derrick Knutson, writing from Dr. Wolff's hometown, provides an account of her charitable work from developing a free clinic in medical school to her current work producing RUTF in Haiti.

Read Here: Hometown perspective of how Dr. Wolff got her start in charitable work



Haitian Quake gives new meaning to mission of St. Louis-based Meds and Food for Kids  

St. Louis Beacon, by: Kristen Hare

February 11, 2010

Kristen Hare writes about the new context in which Medika Mamba is being used post-earthquake. 

Read Here: Medika Mamba has contributing to Haiti relief effort


 

"St. Louisans in Haiti" explores the experience of Laura Ionatti and Tom Stehl in Haiti

St. Louis on the Air

February 4, 2010

Listen Here: Laura and Tom discuss the challenges of operating in Haiti.


 

Novus, World Trade center launch $100,000 campaign for Meds & Food for Kids in Haiti  

St. Louis Business Journal

February 3, 2010

 St. Louis Business Journal tells story of Challenge Campaign started by Novus International and World Trade Center- St. Louis with the goal to raise $100,000 for MFK from the St. Louis community.

Read Here: Novus has agreed to match employee donations, dollar-for-dollar.

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