2014

Follow our organizational updates here and learn where we are saving lives all over Africa and beyond. Food For Famine Society is proud to share the various impact reports and updates from our partners World Vision Canada (via their CMAM program) as well as highlight our own accomplishments, donor news and more.

Merry Christmas Indeed! RUTF Arriving Today!

December 23, 2014

We are super excited to announce that our shipping container of “Ready-To-Use Therapeutic Food” (RUTF) is arriving in the Port of Lubumbashi in the… Continue Reading →

A Love Letter To Canadians

December 9, 2014

Thank you Canada!   Updated December 16/14: CBC Radio Interview,… Continue Reading →

South Sudan In Food Crisis

December 6, 2014

South Sudan, Africa – While there are significant improvements since the May reports, the situation is much worse compared to a typical year at… Continue Reading →

Therapeutic Food Saving Children in DRC

Vivian After RUTF
October 27, 2014

RUTF Food Shipment For the Democratic Republic of Congo Our valuable donors have helped us move another shipment of therapeutic food (RUTF) in… Continue Reading →

World Food Day 2014 Largest in Canada!

October 21, 2014

LANGLEY, BC – Our World Food Day, October 16 was an enormous success and we are so proud of being the largest World Food Day event in Canada!… Continue Reading →

World Food Day 2014 Challenges Everyone To Join The Movement!

October 10, 2014

LANGLEY, BC – As World Food Day, October 16 approaches, Food for Famine Society and World Vision Canada are working together towards solutions for… Continue Reading →

The Road to Recovery for Children in Burundi

April 14, 2014

Thanks to generous donations, another shipment of RUTF has been delivered!  Food For Famine Society in proud partnership with World Vision and MANA… Continue Reading →

RUTF Treating Malnutrition in Children Under 5 in Malawi

Loveness
February 12, 2014

In Malawi, malnutrition rates among infants and young children have consistently remained high and accounts for about half of all child deaths. With… Continue Reading →