Donor Impact in the United States

Donor Impact in the United States

Our efforts in the United States have grown substantially within the past year. Due to the conditions throughout 2020, it was a trying year for most of our Bay Area families, whether dealing with fires or COVID-19, causing over 50 million people to experience food insecurity. In addition, many have lost their jobs or had […]

2020 Year End Report

2020 Year End Report

A Look at Our Accomplishments in 2020! Dear Friends, As we welcome 2021, I pass on my heartfelt thanks to you for the vital role you play within Moms Against Poverty and our work. It is truly impossible to convey the depth of my gratitude for your continued and unwavering commitment to helping underprivileged children […]

Moms Against Poverty in the US: A Year in Review for 2020

Moms Against Poverty in the US: A Year in Review for 2020

The United States is one of the best economically sustained countries in the entire world. Yet, even before the pandemic, more Americans struggled with food insecurity than ever before. As the ongoing presence of the pandemic continues to grow, food insecurity is only one aspect Americans are currently experiencing. Whether it’s food insecurity or limited […]

Helping Hands, Not Handouts: Our Partnership with El Shaddai Ministries

Helping Hands, Not Handouts: Our Partnership with El Shaddai Ministries

When Pastor Mike Cambra began working with the San Lorenzo community nearly 27 years ago, he realized that the people who were coming to his ministry didn’t want a hand out, instead they needed a helping hand. “One of the biggest misconceptions is that someone who is homeless is a druggy or alcoholic and that’s […]

Students in Poverty in the U.S.: The Struggle for Online Education

Students in Poverty in the U.S.: The Struggle for Online Education

School has always been difficult, but now, it’s worse than ever. My High School moved online this past spring, and with it came all the work, but I couldn’t even see my friends. To make matters worse, none of our parents let us meet up after classes. I understood that it was important to be […]

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