Feed My People is a UK based Humanitarian NGO with a mission to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable children in the developing world.
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FMP PROVIDES FOOD AID TO DISABLED
CHILDREN IN HAITI
FMP Serves Vulnerable Haitian Children...
In this project, Feed My People identifies the food insecurity of children in rural Haiti. Nathalie is six years old. She is on an FMP sponsored home visit program because of the severity of her disability. She is unable to walk or speak. She is very thin because of an eating disorder and she has epileptic seizures. She spends most of her days attached to her wheelchair unwillingly. She is looked after by a caregiver who is extremely patient and loving. The caregiver feels that the food offered by FMP is extremely good for Nathalie. It is often blended with milk and fed to her through a bottle. Her hope is that the FMP program continues to grow without interruption. To watch a video of similar FMP food distribution program amongst Ghanaian refugees, please click here.
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Our Mission
FMP's mission and purpose is to relieve human suffering through humanitarian aid programmes including food aid, establishing, supporting and maintaining charitable, educational and campaigns, including but not limited to, raising awareness of the plight of Third World countries, providing worldwide relief and development to reduce human suffering as a result of hunger, poverty, disease, war, natural disasters and other circumstances creating human need. More about What we do
More about what we do
FMP FOOD AID DISTRIBUTION TO REFUGEES
IN GHANA WEST AFRICA IN SUMMER OF 2011
DISRIBUTION STAFF SPORTING FMP T-SHIRTS.
Feed my People has supported projects in Africa, including Congo, Ivory Coast, Uganda, Malawi, Somalia, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana, Ethiopia, Liberia and Zambia; Asia, including Afghanistan, the Philippines, India and Indonesia including the Tsunami affected region of South East Asia and Central America, including Honduras and Haiti.
KINSHASA 08 May 2012 (IRIN) - Sarah, 16, started sleeping on the streets of Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic republic of Congo (DRC), when she was only eight years old. She doesn't remember how she came to live on the streets, but thinks it was soon after her mother died.
PESHAWAR 16 May 2012 (IRIN) - The recent outbreak of measles which claimed the lives of at least 12 children and one adult in Pakistan's North Waziristan's tribal agency is directly linked to conflict between militants and the army, according to local experts.
ABUJA 15 May 2012 (IRIN) - Aid organizations and rights groups are putting more pressure on the Nigerian government to release a promised US$5.4 million in aid for lead-poisoned children, but government officials keep ducking the issue.
LONDON 16 May 2012 (IRIN) - The past decade has seen great advances in child survival, but while toddlers and small children are benefiting, the death rate for new-born babies remains stubbornly high. Now a new report suggests that paying more attention to their mothers? health, and focusing on certain damaging but treatable diseases, could be one key to tackling neonatal mortality.
DZALEKA 10 April 2012 (IRIN) - Sanky Kabeya, a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has spent half of his 24 years in Dzaleka refugee camp in central Malawi. He attended primary and secondary school in the camp but, after graduating, his dream of furthering his education seemed an impossible one.