Feed My Starving Children

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1100 W Grove Pkwy Ste 101
Tempe, AZ 85283

Feed My Starving Children is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating hunger by providing nutritious meals to children around the globe. Their impactful work includes the production of over 4.4 billion meals, which are distributed through various local partners in schools, orphanages, and clinics.

Volunteers of all ages participate in packing events, and the organization also offers opportunities for fundraising and donations, ensuring that 88% of contributions directly support meal production. By engaging communities and fostering generosity, Feed My Starving Children aims to break the cycle of poverty and nurture hope through reliable access to food.

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Brandy W.
8/25/2025

New location! No longer in Mesa. This is a fun, meaningful activity to do with kids that shows kindness and selflessness. Same cute store and packing area doesn't feel much different. Had a...

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O'Zandra F.
7/12/2025

Looking for a way to give back AND have fun at the same time?? Feed My Starving Children gives you that opportunity. They are an organization that strives to eliminate hunger globally. Volunteers...

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Aimee K.
4/3/2025

We've volunteered here several times but I didn't post a review so it's about time I did so. It was so wonderful to volunteer and do something good with good friends while they were in town. They...

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Omari D.
7/12/2025

Always a fun session no matter the group! The end result, it's volunteer packed meals specifically formulated for undernourished children.... Pray, Volunteer, Shop, Donate!!!

Ashlee J.
8/17/2025

I really enjoy volunteering here. I think feeding hungry kids is a noble endeavor and I thank them for all of their efforts. They are a Christian charity and I am an atheist. We can work together...

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