Food For The Poor provides, as its main objective, nourishment to the poor. The organization also erects homes for homeless families, supplies medicine and health care in hospitals and clinics, subsidizes orphanages, and teaches children and adults by providing training.
Angels of Hope Food For The Poor has a
child sponsorship program that operates in many of the countries it serves in Latin America and the Caribbean. According to its website, over 7,200 orphaned or abandoned children are sponsored in the program.
Targeted crisis relief programs In addition to its general community development and direct aid programs designed to reduce poverty and malnutrition, Food For The Poor provides targeted relief for humanitarian crises. On January 11, 2010, it announced initial success in introducing a new food source, the
Basa fish, for the critically malnourished nation of Haiti. On January 13, 2010, it announced a major relief effort directed toward the people of the same nation to help recover from the catastrophic January 12
earthquake which struck
Port-au-Prince. Food For The Poor has built 16,204 housing units since the earthquake. Additionally, 44 schools were built or restored in the Port-au-Prince region. Shortly after
Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti on Oct. 3, 2016, the charity set a goal to build 1,000 housing units in 100 days. The charity's teams in Haiti were able to build 1,086 housing units in 114 days, and now are helping storm victims replant crops and rebuild livestock to offset growing food scarcity ==Partners==