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Food at Work: The MARINEL Project
What if?
It all started with those two words.
Getting Meals from A to B
Matt Muraski is FMSC’s Director of International Programs. Working closely with all our distribution partners, Matt navigates the complicated worlds of shipping, development, and sustainability.
Beyond the Bag
Matt Muraski is FMSC’s Director of International Programs, a department that works closely with our distribution partners all over the world.
The email came from a long-time partner working in Haiti. The subject line contained a single word:
“Emergency”
Mustard Seeds
Feed My Starving Children’s partners are really good at what they do. One of those things is finding those in dire need.
God Knows Each Little One
This is the second report (first report here) from an FMSC team visiting the Philippines, where Risen Savior Missions serves 500 communities with meals from Feed My Starving Children. A feeding site on the outskirts of Manila—the 11th largest city in the world—made a deep impression on Director of International Programs Matt Muraski.


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