A meal of rice, lentils, chocolate and coconut milk plus a supplement with 25 essential vitamins and minerals makes a healthy and delicious meal for these children. They live at a garbage dumsite and often must scrounge and beg for any food they eat. Your gifts help them more than you could probably know.
For the children we feed in the Philippines, there is never enough to eat at home. The pastors tell us that children like those pictured here, who are being fed the supplemental nutrition, are more healthy and alert than they were before they received the the food you help provide.
When you send money to "Food for Learning" you put food in the bowls of these children and hundreds more like them. Every month we send more for feeding them than we receive for that purpose. We can do that because of the Partners, Sponsors and Friends who give undesignated gifts to the "general fund."
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Your help is needed to support the core of the ministry.
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Become A Child's Sponsor - $30 a month per child (only about $1 a day makes a big impact)
Give to Food for Learning -- Help feed hungry children in the Philippines. Any amount helps a lot.
Ministry to Children -- For special needs -- Any amount helps.
Caring for Orphans and Widows - Help care for orphans and widows in the Philippines.
If you prefer to send a check instead of giving online, make the check to "FCM," and send it to Fullness in Christ Ministries, PO Box 136117, Fort Worth, TX 76136. Attach a note letting us know your desire and that is how your gift will be used. You will be blessed.
NOTE: Please send checks or money orders in US dollars only -- no foreign currency please.
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Kathy Bohlin is Executive Vice President of FCM & Director of our missions in the Philippines. She works closely with local pastors who care for almost 900 FCM sponsored children in 24 locations on 4 islands. In the Philippines the children affectionately call her Ate (Ah tay) Kathy.