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Your gift makes a profound impact.

FMSC sends food to some of the toughest places on Earth. Our distribution partners often risk their own health and safety to get essential nutrition to hungry kids and families who need it most.

Over the past year, these partners told us one thing again and again:
We’re not going anywhere because you’re not going anywhere.

Every time you step up — when you donate, when you volunteer, when you pray — you are part of a profound impact.

$106 feeds a child for a year
$424 feeds a family of four for a year
$2,255 feeds a classroom of 21 for a year
$12,000 feeds a village for a year

Choose the monthly option below to make a lasting impact and join Something Greater™, our monthly giving community.

❤️ Make an impact today!

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Donate one-time$106.00
Feed My Starving Children is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax deductible within the guidelines of U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your email donation receipt as your official record. We’ll send it to you upon successful completion of your donation.

Join Something Greater when you give monthly.

Something Greater is a collective of individuals who know that small actions can add up to incredible transformation. People who believe that together, we can end extreme hunger and provide tangible hope for children around the world.

Whether you can afford a monthly gift of $5 or $500, it’s not the size of your donation that matters — it’s the depth of our commitment, together. Side by side, month after month, we’re doing Something Greater.

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FMSC is trustworthy

FMSC consistently receives the highest awards for integrity and trustworthiness, earning a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for 16 consecutive years.

More than 90% of total annual donations are spent directly on meal production.

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