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...
Ep. 7 - Christian Singer Blanca Embraces Her Latina Roots | Hispanic Heritage Month
Beyond The Plate – A Podcast by Food For The Poor
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Ep. 7 - Christian Singer Blanca Embraces Her Latina Roots | Hispanic Heritage Month
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...
Beyond The Plate – A Podcast by Food For The Poor
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...