Feed My Starving Children’s volunteer program offers groups of all kinds the opportunity to work together in a positive, team-focused environment. Some of the groups who make FMSC an integral part of their service programs include:

Schools
Elementary (grade 3 and up), middle and high schools use FMSC to strengthen curriculum efforts focusing on citizenship, social service, asset building and other positive aspects of character development. The FMSC volunteer experience can provide a real-world application of classroom learning. Students are able to work together for a finite period of time and with a specific, high-value outcome. At the end of every volunteer session the group knows exactly how many meals were produced to eliminate hunger in the world.

Churches and Synagogues
FMSC can be a deeply meaningful and powerful resource for confirmation classes, service learning opportunities and mission programs. Many faith communities integrate the FMSC experience with their own mission activities, whether preparing food for a specific mission program, or combining FMSC packing with mission trips to the places supported by that community. This integrated approach offers a powerful opportunity for “closing the hunger circle.”

Corporations
Corporations of every kind use FMSC as a site for team building programs. Because of FMSC’s emphasis on small group involvement and outcome-focused participation, the volunteer experience offers a wonderful way for a company to engage employees and motivate with the selfless benefit of feeding the world’s starving children.

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