Send us a text Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm struck Jamaica on Tuesday October 28th. The devastation is so severe, the road to build back will be measured in months and years... not days. Food For The Poor, President/CEO, Ed Raine, unpacks how a deeply rooted network of partnerships and detailed preparation turns urgency into action: pre-positioned kits moving the moment the storm passes, church partners covering every corner of the island, and a command center that syncs govern...
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Send us a text Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm struck Jamaica on Tuesday October 28th. The devastation is so severe, the road to build back will be measured in months and years... not days. Food For The Poor, President/CEO, Ed Raine, unpacks how a deeply rooted network of partnerships and detailed preparation turns urgency into action: pre-positioned kits moving the moment the storm passes, church partners covering every corner of the island, and a command center that syncs govern...
Send us a text Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm struck Jamaica on Tuesday October 28th. The devastation is so severe, the road to build back will be measured in months and years... not days. Food For The Poor, President/CEO, Ed Raine, unpacks how a deeply rooted network of partnerships and detailed preparation turns urgency into action: pre-positioned kits moving the moment the storm passes, church partners covering every corner of the island, and a command center that syncs govern...
Send us a text A cascade of small choices became a lifeline for families in Guatemala. James Ronaldo Meyer was raised in Wisconsin and he turned a childhood lesson about wasting water into a mission to build safe homes for families in Guatemala. From simple birthday gifts, school assemblies and a fundraiser to duct-taped his principal-- James’ story shows how local generosity can scale into lasting change. Along the way, we explore what it means to see Jesus in the poor and to trust tha...
Send us a text Learn what happens when the people behind the camera recall their viewpoint of a life-changing journey. On this moving episode of Beyond the Plate, we turn the cameras around to meet Viviana Moreno and Jose Manuel, from the television program ‘Come Home with Jen Mallan’ (airing on Christian Television Network), whose mission was to document poverty in Honduras became a deeply personal journey of connection and personal transformation. Honduras presents a stark real...
Send us a text In July 2024 Hurricane Beryl slammed into the Caribbean, leaving a trail of devastation, still felt today. In Grenada, 95% of homes in two regions were destroyed. St. Vincent and the Grenadines saw 90% of its infrastructure damaged. For Food for the Poor Jamaica, this wasn't just another disaster response—it became deeply personal, when it hit home. Kivette Silvera, former Executive Director of Food for the Poor Jamaica, reveals the extraordinary behind-the-scenes ...
Send us a text A Christmas promise made in desperation. A small Midwestern town demonstration of compassion. A struggling Honduran village where families go days without food. These seemingly unrelated elements converge in an extraordinary story of connection that demonstrates how compassion can bridge any divide. We explore the remarkable story of how the communities of Greensburg, Indiana and Cucuyagua, Honduras formed an unlikely but powerful connection through compassionate communit...
Send us a text Better futures are built deep in the mountains of Colombia, where teenagers like Sandra once made a treacherous daily journey down mountain trails to collect unsafe water to drink. Thanks to transformative programs in Colombia serving 46 families, she's attending school instead of carrying heavy water jugs, and local doctors report significantly improved health outcomes throughout the community. Sandra’s transformation exemplifies the sustainable community development approach ...
Send us a text What happens when rural indigenous women gain access to global markets? Lives transform, cycles of poverty break, and daughters begin to dream of careers unimaginable to their mothers. This powerful story unfolds as we speak with Ruth Álvarez-DeGolia, who started Mercado Global as an Ivy-League university sophomore selling handcrafted items on campus, and has since built a movement empowering thousands of women across rural Guatemala. The magic happens at the intersecti...
Send us a text Mike Mantel, President and CEO of Living Water International, shares his remarkable journey from installing sprinkler systems in California to addressing the global water crisis through physical and spiritual transformation in partnership with Food For The Poor. At the heart of Living Water International's mission, called "Misión Integral"—the powerful interplay between physical water and the living water of the gospel delivered through local churches. When communities ga...
Send us a text International Women’s Day, celebrated annually on March 8, honors the incredible achievements of women and creates real opportunities for young girls to succeed. Step into inspiring conversations on Beyond the Plate as we celebrate International Women's Day with a powerful episode focused on the theme of women's empowerment through education. Our panelists; Vivian Borja (Food For The Poor’s Chief Marketing Officer), Lisa Lee Arneaud (Founder, LA/PR Firm) and Michelle Goll...
Send us a text Pastor Steven Snook and many other ‘Angelinos’ lost property and possessions in the L.A. wildfires (Ground Zero of one of the greatest natural disasters in US history). Our latest episode dives deep into the themes of resilience, community, and Spiritual Revival. Join us through heartfelt conversation, where we explore the lived experiences of those impacted by loss and displacement. A powerful conversation with Laura Anderson and Pastor Steven, longtime friends and part ...
Send us a text Discover the power of community transform tragedy into an opportunity for unity and revival! We invite you to Pacific Palisades, California (Ground Zero of one of the greatest natural disasters in US history). We visit with Pastor Stephen Snook as he takes us to the mounds of ashes that was once his home until the L.A. wildfires took it all away. He shares how serving the community with the values of Jesus becomes the cornerstone of rebuilding the wildfires. Then embark o...
Send us a textJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Mike Gallagher, starting with such diverse interests in both literature and theatre with his iconic portrayal of a radio DJ on Broadway's "Memphis" and his provocative books like "Surrounded by Idiots." As we dive into our conversation, Mike reveals the driving force behind his multifaceted career and the profound messages that underpin his work.Our discussion takes a heartfelt turn as we honor a two-decade-long partnership with Food fo...
Send us a textWhat if kindness could transform a community and save countless lives? What if that compassion turned into a movement that spanned decades? Join us on an inspiring journey with the legendary reggae and dancehall recording artist, Shaggy. He shares his remarkable story of generosity and the profound impact of his charitable initiatives with fellow superstar musicians. From humble beginnings in Jamaica, to international stardom, Shaggy's journey is not just about musical success b...
Send us a textWhat if the warmth of a coffee cup could unite a community and inspire compassion? Join us for an engaging conversation with Pastor Steven Snook, who shares his extraordinary journey of building connections through his innovative "pay-what-you-want" coffeehouse concept. Discover how this approach not only fosters inclusivity but also transforms the Metro Cafe into a vibrant community hub, transcending cultural and economic barriers. Pastor Steven's story is a testament to the pr...
Send us a textJoin us as we explore the impactful work of Feed My Starving Children, where volunteers of all ages come together to pack life-saving meals for families in communities across Latin America and the Caribbean. Through personal stories and the energy of the distribution center, we highlight the relentless dedication of this organization, which operates tirelessly to turn hunger into hope (with your two hands). This Giving Tuesday episode, learn about simple acts of giving transform...
Send us a textJoin us as we uncover the extraordinary power of food to forge deep connections and bring communities together during the most challenging times, restoring dignity and hope in the midst of disaster. Our guest, Monica Majors from Chef Jose Andres’ relief organization, World Central Kitchen, takes us behind the scenes of their emergency food relief operations, sharing her inspiring experiences from disaster zones like the Surfside Condo Collapse and hurricanes Dorian, Ida and Idal...
Send us a textThis episode promises a heartwarming journey with the World Food Program's Barron Segar and Riaz Lodhi, who share their incredible stories from the humanitarian front lines, revealing how nutrition can be both a source of joy and a powerful tool for building communities. Hear how Barron transitioned from college graduate to becoming a pivotal figure in global humanitarian efforts, shedding light on the crucial connection between food security and community resilience around the ...
Send us a textTune in to our inaugural remote episode featuring the celebrated journalist and icon, Myrka Dellanos. Broadcasting from Food For The Poor's warehouse in Coconut Creek, Myrka reflects on her journey from Hispanic immigrant to a prominent figure giving back to the community. Alongside her co-host Sadiel, Myrka participated in Food For The Poor's volunteer packing event, aimed at supplying children in Latin America with essential school supplies. During this event, they engaged in ...
Send us a textTune in to our first Spanglish episode with the Latina queen of Spanish comedy, Angelica Vale. As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month series, Angelica shares life lessons from her vast career in television, music, and stage plays. She explains that as Hispanics and Americans, we must strive to be united. In a heartfelt moment of openness, Angelica discusses how she fought back to build her self-esteem while filming award-winning Mexican telenovela La Fea Más Bella (The Most Beau...
Send us a textBlanca’s vision for her ministry, her music and Christian platform comes from some unlikely places. Her past hurts have purpose now showing others the true transformational work of Jesus and His love. ‘Nothing is wasted’ is a powerful theme from her song, ‘Something Better’. It resonates in her personal and professional walk. It inspires her in everything she sets out to accomplish. We learn how Blanca embraces her roots and Puerto Rican heritage as...
Send us a text Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm struck Jamaica on Tuesday October 28th. The devastation is so severe, the road to build back will be measured in months and years... not days. Food For The Poor, President/CEO, Ed Raine, unpacks how a deeply rooted network of partnerships and detailed preparation turns urgency into action: pre-positioned kits moving the moment the storm passes, church partners covering every corner of the island, and a command center that syncs govern...