Ten times the production and lives saved

A larger, more efficient Meds & Food for Kids factory will increase our Medika Mamba production from 80 metric tons to 800 metric tons annually, and the number of children who can be treated will likewise increase tenfold to 80,000. A facility designed for safe food processing and large-scale production will in turn drive economic development by creating more jobs and more demand for peanuts from local farmers.

By 2015 Meds & Food for Kids’ Haitian factory will become financially self-sustainable

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Our plan to help end malnutrition and ignite economic development in Haiti is strong. We can’t do it without a new factory and we can’t do it without you. Your gift to the Local Hands, Bright Future campaign is an investment in the future of Haiti’s children.

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External Rendering of Factory

images provided by Burns and McDonnell

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Internal Renderings and Layout of Factory

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A converted two-story home currently houses the meds & food for kids production facility

Workers grinding the primary ingredients of Medika Mamba in preparation for packaging.

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Peanut Shelling

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Second Story Layout of Factory

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Aerial Rendering of Factory