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At almost two years old, Paul Evens weighed only 17 pounds.

Read Alex's story of hope.

Marie’s three-week old son, St. Luk, had spiked a fever of 103. He was really struggling.

One-year old Angel lives deep in the mountains of the Philippines in a very isolated community.

Lauza never smiled.

Little Mpile didn’t know why his parents had left him.

Deep in the jungle of El Salvador, eight-year-old Rocio and her six siblings struggled. Every day they wondered if there would be any food.

Because of your love, support and action to fund and pack FMSC meals, this is possible.

Little Nilo’s mother died while giving birth to him, leaving her heartbroken husband as the sole provider for their three children.

When Munu arrived at the Village of Hope’s Save a Life Center in Zambia, he weighed only 16 pounds.

Simon was malnourished and being treated for an infection. He needed constant monitoring, so he was placed in foster care with volunteer nurses.

In a remote Ugandan village, their mother died in childbirth. Their alcoholic father was often gone for weeks.

At 14 years old, Moisés’ eyes now sparkle. He’s still underweight at 66 pounds but he’s improving.

“FMSC MannaPacks gave Kid the breakthrough he urgently needed.” –ICM

One of Manuela’s younger daughters, six-year-old Juana, was born with Down Syndrome.

No one was around to help. The children began to starve.
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