Shifting from aid dependency to local production isn’t just humanitarian, it’s strategic. The capability exists, we must take the next step.
Shifting from aid dependency to local production isn’t just humanitarian, it’s strategic. The capability exists, we must take the next step.
March is Women’s History Month, and we are privileged to celebrate the many women who have made MFK’s mission possible.
With increased capacity, MFK and major partners are distributing essential humanitarian supplies and therapeutic food throughout Haiti.
We recently talked with Scripps News about how MFK is treating malnourished children in Haiti, acting as a “rare symbol of hope.”
Building sustainable impact starts with local solutions – our Haitian team uses culturally-relevant expertise to create lasting change.
2024 was challenging for Haiti. At the same time, Meds & Food for Kids set new records to save lives and transform futures.
In addition to promoting the achievements of Haitians, today MFK also celebrates the generosity and impact of its 46 former fellows.
It can be difficult to reach communities like La Gonave, but with the persistence of our truckers we can reach more children.
2023 is coming to a close, and as we reflect on the year we are proud to share some of MFK’s milestones.
With the switch to solar energy at MFK’s factory, we are able to produce more RUTF and save the lives of more malnourished children.