A Food Pak is a twenty-pound box full of nutritious foods—canned fruit and vegetables, dried beans and pasta, cooking oil, soup mix, granola bars, and peanut butter. A Food Pak may seem like a small thing, but something special happens when it is delivered to a helpless child by someone who cares. Consider making a donation to CHF and provide the most effective way to care for a needy family by bringing help directly to their door!
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Children's Hunger Fund is in close contact with our partners in Guatemala. We are positioned to provide food and other aid to families through a network of churches in the communities likely to suffer as a result of this volcanic eruption.
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As Hurricane Dorian advances and intensifies, we are accepting financial gifts to allow our partners on the ground to respond swiftly to the needs of children and families impacted by the force of the hurricane. Please pray with us for families being impacted. Your gifts will allow CHF to respond quickly, getting help and care to victims of the storm.
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Children's Hunger Fund (CHF) is responding with food and aid to help those impacted by Hurricane Iota in Central America. CHF has Mercy Networks in Honduras and El Salvador, and church partners in Nicaragua. Food and aid will be distributed by the Mercy Networks and church partners in country. Your gift will allow us to respond immediately by providing help and hope.
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As Hurricane Dorian advances and intensifies, we are accepting financial gifts to allow our partners on the ground to respond swiftly to the needs of children and families impacted by the force of the hurricane.
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Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF) is responding to COVID-19 by providing food and aid for children and families in need. CHF works through corporate relationships and a global network of churches, making it possible to meet people around the world at the point of their need.The coronavirus was unexpected, and the need for assistance is immediate. Your gift to COVID-19 Relief allows us to respond with help and the love of Christ.
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