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Over 18 Million Served

Young boy standing in trash dump with tool to pick trash and a bag to collect it in. Children at this dump in Cambodia comb through the trash with picks, hoping to find recyclable goods they can sell. It is the site of one of our newest feeding programs.


Saving the Lives of Those Who've Gone Hungry


In a world that is literally starving for help, your support is feeding nearly 40,000 children every single day and providing them with the tools they need for a successful future. 

When it came to feeding the hungry, 2008 was another milestone year. Through our feeding centers in twenty-seven nations, Joyce Meyer Ministries served a total of 18.8 million meals to some of the poorest children and families.

In addition to greatly increasing our existing programs, we forged new partnerships and started new feeding sites in Cambodia, Burundi, Malawi, Haiti and Lesotho.

In Haiti, the nation with the highest rate of hunger in the world, we joined with Love a Child, Inc. external link to feed more than 4,500 people a day. We also opened a new feeding center in Lesotho, where nearly a third of its population is infected with HIV/AIDS. Here, we are targeting some of the neediest children and giving them a fighting chance.

For just $6 a month, we can feed, educate and share the Gospel with a child for an entire month. And so many times, these acts of love are the very things that also open their families’ hearts to receiving the Gospel message.

"This has definitely been one of the great highlights of 2008," says David Meyer, CEO of Hand of Hope. "For years, one of our biggest goals has been to feed and help more children. So when we can make a difference like this—when we can increase our meals served by over 50% from the year before—it just blows us away. And there’s absolutely no way we could do any of this without our friends and partners."

 


Words from Dan: Remembering Abeba

"She grew stronger and her future looked bright."

"She was a beautiful girl. Abeba’s smile stole my heart even as she fought through the weakness of malnutrition. The bright purple scarf and the rags she wore hid the telltale signs, but her condition was dire—her hair was falling out in clumps and her hands and feet were swollen with edema.

We were able to provide Abeba and her family with food to strengthen them and it was the most satisfying feeling I’ve ever experienced. She grew stronger and her future looked bright.

We were about to head back to Ethiopia where we first met Abeba when we received some devastating news. She had died from an infection related to malnutrition. This sweet little child was gone and I couldn’t believe it. Going back there without her seemed somehow empty.

When we arrived at the feeding program and medical clinic, I couldn’t believe my eyes. There was Abeba’s mother with another precious girl who looked so much like Abeba. She even wore the same purple scarf. That’s when I realized that even though we can at times be discouraged, we can never stop.
Abeba, her mom and Dan Meyer.
If we can relieve a child’s suffering for even a short time, it is well worth it. And there is always another child in need just like Abeba’s baby sister who we must continue to help. We can’t save them all, but we can show love to as many as possible. I’m grateful that we had the opportunity to know and help Abeba while we could, and I will be ready to reach out to every child that God puts in our path."

—Dan Meyer
CEO of U.S. Operations









Children at the Dump: Testimony from Cambodia.

"In Phnom Penh, Cambodia, hundreds of children live and work at the Steung Mean Chey garbage dump. They comb through the trash, hoping to make 50 cents a day from recyclable goods. Many have been sent by their parents to help support the family. Others are orphans just struggling to get by.

Cambodian children eating on board retrofitted bus.The smell is unbearable, and sickness and disease are rampant.

In 2008, we rebuilt two buses and turned them into mobile feeding and education centers—places where children can eat a good meal, take a shower and learn basic reading and writing skills. Most importantly, we tell them all about Jesus. Because of you, we are reaching these children with the love of God…and showing them the world has not forgotten them."





  1. "Hunger," external l ink accessed on April 3, 2009.
  2. Ibid.
  3. "Goal: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger," external link accessed on April 3, 2009.
Feeding Programs
Did you know?

  • Every 6 seconds, another child dies because he or she is hungry.1

 

  • About 600 million children live on less than US $1 a day.2 Poverty of this magnitude makes it extremely hard for children to receive the proper nutrition they need to grow and be healthy.

 

  • 963 million people do not have enough to eat—more than the populations of the USA, Canada and the European Union combined.3

     



     

    • 18.8 million meals served

       

      Joyce Meyer Ministries supports feeding centers in 27 countries
      Bangladesh
      Bhutan
      Burundi
      Cambodia
      Costa Rica
      Egypt
      Ethiopia
      Haiti
      India
      Indonesia
      Kenya
      Laos
      Lebanon
      Lesotho
      Malawi
      Mexico
      Myanmar
      Nepal
      Nicaragua
      Russia
      Rwanda
      South Africa
      Sri Lanka
      Swaziland
      Thailand
      United States
      Zimbabwe