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Students Prepare 41,040 Meals to Help Feed Starving Children Around the World

Students at Immanuel Lutheran School in Palatine assembled more the 41,000 meals that were shipped to starving childrend in Swaziland, Africa, and Columbia, South America.

Having just completed a month-long food drive to restock the shelves of Immanuel Lutheran Church’s Good Samaritan Ministries food pantry in Palatine, more than 200 students, teachers and parents from Immanuel Lutheran School decided to take on world hunger by volunteering at the Feed My Starving Children facility in Schaumburg.  There students assembled MannaPack™ Rice—food packets that contain rice, soy, vegetables and a vitamin and mineral vegetarian chicken flavoring mix—for shipments to Swaziland, Africa, and Columbia, South America.

Slightly larger than the state of Connecticut, the Kingdom of Swaziland, nestled between South Africa and Mozambique, has the lowest life expectancy in the world, just 31.88 years, and the highest HIV-infection rate (26% for adults; more than 50% of adults in their 20s), according to United Nations reports.  The 1.85 million Swazis are among the world’s poorest people.

“We make sure that we take time to talk to our volunteer children so they understand the magnitude of world hunger and malnutrition,” said Marilyn Maurella, Chicagoland development advisor for Feed My Starving Children. “It’s important the children know that what they are doing is truly saving the lives of children around the world who face starvation every day.”

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Hunger is a global pandemic affecting more than one billion people.  Each day, more than 18,000 people die of starvation…one person every 3.5 seconds.
Through their efforts, Immanuel Lutheran students assembled a total of 41,040 meals that will feed 111 hungry children in Swaziland and Columbia for an entire year.

Throughout the past 25 years, Feed My Starving Children has amassed an astonishing 99.6 percent delivery rate by establishing a network of trusted distribution partners to ensure the food packets reach the intended recipients.

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Each food packet feeds one person for an entire week or a family of six for one day.  One meal costs $.22 to produce.  To date, Feed My Starving Children has delivered more than 600 million meals to people in nearly 70 countries.

After boxing the food packets, students gathered around the assembled pallets and said a prayer asking God to bless the shipment and to provide a way to reach out to others in Christ.  The students learned that the power of many hands working together can make a difference to those in need.

 “This is a wonderful experience for our students,” said John Mierow, principal of Immanuel Lutheran School in Palatine.  “By giving of themselves in such a special way, they are living out Christ’s command to love our neighbor.”  Anyone who  does not love his brother who he has not seen cannot love God whom he has not seen. – 1 John 4:20

To learn more about Feed My Starving Children or to register online for a volunteer packing session, please visit www.fmsc.org.

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