Peace all
I've lately become a big fan of the following charity
http://www.fmsc.org/Page.aspx?pid=453 and so i am raising some awareness.
How your donation is used...
Feed My Starving Children is a Christian 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. A single meal costs only 19 cents to produce, and 94 percent of total donations goes directly toward the food program.
So if you'd kindly donate anything over 19 cents, or even better if you can do some volunteering work for them (only if you are in the US) such as packing the foods, that would be great.
More info on the charity:Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) was founded as a Christian nonprofit in 1987 through the efforts of a Minnesota businessman who felt called by God to help feed the starving children of the world during a humanitarian visit to Honduras. He returned to the Twin Cities (Minnesota) to develop a method of large-scale relief.
In 1989, FMSC connected with food scientists from Cargill and General Mills to develop a nutritional product especially for FMSC to feed starving children. This food product included rice, soy, vegetables, a vegetarian-based chicken flavoring, and a vitamin and mineral mix. Food scientists continue to update the formula.
In addition to creating this formula, FMSC sought to develop a cost-effective means of producing the meals in quantities that would make a real difference in alleviating world hunger. Initially, FMSC tested packaging machines, but this method proved to be expensive and cumbersome. In 1993, a church group stopped by the FMSC facility to pursue volunteer opportunities with FMSC. That providential meeting gave birth to FMSC?s volunteer-packing approach.
To distribute the packed meals, the FMSC team began establishing partnerships with major global distribution nonprofits and imbedded missionaries such as Salesian Missions, Love A Child, Cross International, Samaritans International, and World in Need. These partnerships allow FMSC to reach desperately needy children in remote parts of the world by leveraging the partner's in-country expertise. This expertise allows the partner to help ensure that the orphanages, schools and facilities for disabled children are provided hot, nutritious meals?and a ray of hope for the future.
In December of 2003, FMSC?s Board of Directors voted to rededicate the organization to Christ. Since that moment, FMSC?s growth has been virtually exponential. In 2003 FMSC produced 3 million meals with one packing site and 17,000 volunteers. By 2009 FMSC produced over 96 million meals with 4 permanent packing sites, a nationwide MobilePackTM program, and more than 416,000 volunteers.