On February 11, join us and Omatic for From Scarcity to Strategy: Breaking the Capacity Trap in Nonprofit Fundraising, a webinar about the capacity crisis facing charities today.
Volunteers hand pack scientifically formulated meals for undernourished children, which are distributed to a network of 60+ partners in 100 countries around the world.
From caregivers creating safe havens for children with disabilities to community leaders building new futures, anything is possible when women are uplifted with the resources, confidence, and opportunities needed to thrive. Ahead of International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting inspiring stories of women whose lives have been transformed through the support of mission-driven charities. The charities featured are facilitating lasting change by empowering women to pursue education, achieve financial independence, and care for their families. Their work is a reminder that when women are supported, the impact extends far beyond one individual. It strengthens families, transforms communities, and shapes a more equitable world for all. This International Women’s Day, donate to these charities...
Gabriel was nearly 3 years old but weighed only 6 pounds. MannaPack® meals saved his life. His grandmother, Imelda, feared the worst as she watched him grow weaker. She was heartbroken. Imelda laid Gabriel on one of her dresses to keep him comfortable; he didn’t look like he would live much longer. Then, Imelda’s friend stopped by, worried about her friend. She told Imelda about African Children Today (ACT), a partner of Feed My Starving Children. She’d heard they could help even very malnourished children. After receiving FMSC food from ACT and eating MannaPack meals for a few months, Gabriel grew to 18 pounds! These meals saved his life