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Exciting things are happening in 2017

Raising money to repair a school roof in Haiti, 50,000 donated pens to be distributed to students across Jamaica and, five more schools to be built in Jamaica in 2017.

Fundraiser with Diplomats in Support of Haiti

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, Food For The Poor Canada participated in a fundraising luncheon and auction in support of Haiti.

#HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs – Building Homes and Love for Valentine’s Day

In 2017, with your continued support we will give some of those families a home, and it starts this month with Love Day.

Top Ten Smiles of 2016

View our wrap-up of 2016.

Lloyds Basic School Build

Lloyd’s Basic School in the parish of St. Thomas was constructed with the financial support of Donette Chin-Loy Chang, in memory of her late husband, G. Raymond Chang.

Two Months After Hurricane Matthew: Update on Food For The Poor’s work in Haiti – Housing, Food, Water and Medicines

Two months after Hurricane Matthew, donors of Food For The Poor have set out to build 1,000 new housing units in 100 days in addition to repairing damage to hundreds of homes.

Maddy’s first job – three weeks of saving and changing lives

Coming into this job on the second day of November, I can’t say I knew what to expect. Samantha had told me I was being brought in to help with a particularly busy season due to the effects of Hurricane Matthew, and that we had 5 shipments going out before the end of November.

Air Transat donates an emergency flight to Food For The Poor Canada

Air Transat donates an emergency flight to Food For The Poor Canada.

Haitian Canadians raise funds for Hurricane Matthew supplies in Ottawa

Haitian Canadians raise funds for Hurricane Matthew supplies in Ottawa.

Food For The Poor works to provide emergency supplies in the wake of Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew is a powerful storm impacting the south of Haiti. Food For The Poor Canada is asking Canadians to work with us to relieve some of the devastating effects that this storm has brought.

Thanksgiving Lunch

Please join us for our Fourth Annual Food For The Poor Canada Lunch as we celebrate the work of our donors and raise funds for Healthcare in Jamaica.

Pedro Plains Infant School

The new school has three classrooms as well as a kitchen, washrooms, water system and sickbay.

House of Hope Chicken Farm

The income generated by the chicken farm will support the orphanage in providing safe and healthy accommodation, health care and education for the children. The chicken farm has brought stability and security to the orphanage.

Petite Riviere de l’Artibonite

This community of 155 homes was built in response to the border crisis between the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

Salt Marsh Infant School

The new school has four classrooms school which will be able to hold the 100 children and also allow for growth.

Medicine and medical supplies distribution

Food For The Poor has a strong network of health partners across both Haiti and Jamaica with over 200 hospitals and medical clinics.

A home for Melody and her sons

This is the 10th home that the students of Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School have built with Food For The Poor Canada.

Hall of Fame Track Star Builds School in Jamaica

Sixty preschoolers are set to access free education at the Pedro Plains Infant School in St. Elizabeth, which is being built by Hall of Fame track and field legend Donovan Bailey, and the Donovan Bailey Foundation (DBF).

World Refugee Day 2016 – Thank you for supporting refugees

Built in the north of Haiti with support from FFP’s generous US and Canadian donors, 100 families now have a new home, a health center, a community centre, a marketplace and clean water.

What you did c

Read our newsletter to see how you helped Food For The Poor Canada this spring.