Haiti's Children CHALLENGE by St. Louis Business Community
A fundraiser supporting MEDS & FOOD FOR KIDS
$10,000 DONATED by NOVUS INTERNATIONAL to KICK-OFF the FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE.
This local Challenge is to contribute to raising $100,000 by donating to Meds & food for Kids (MFK) , a St. Louis based non-profit . Novus International is making the kick-off donation of $10,000. Novus International and the World Trade Center – St. Louis (WTC-STL) asks you to support Haiti’s children and their families donating to Meds & Food for Kids (MFK), a St. Louis based non-profit organization.
MFK produces in Haiti, packets of "Medika Mamba", an energy-dense peanut butter product recognized by the World Health Organization and UNICEF as the most effective treatment for malnutrition. Together we can assist with the urgent cash need for providing healthy, nutritious food at this time of earthquake disaster response, to give kids and their families in Haiti a chance to re-build.
Through this dedicated website, 100% of your donation goes to MFK and the specific Challenge donations can be easily tallied.
Will you help in reaching the Challenge Fundraising goal of $100,000?
Thank you, in advance, for your consideration and generosity!
FOR UPDATES about MFK, go to: http://mfkhaiti.org/index.php/recent-news/
Donors' Wall
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Bonnie Taylor
I believe in MFK for sustained support of Haitian kids.
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Janice Stehl
Helping the Haitians to help themselves is what this organization is all about. This is the kind of help Haitians need from people who care about humanity. Sustainability.
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Jesse Lopez
Life is good and "God Is Great" may everyone contribrute for the need today! GOD BLESS us all!
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PHAN HOA
"God proposes, man disposes"
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SEUNG KIM
I am delighted and deeply moved by outpouring support coming from all over the world to assist Haitians. This is a living proof that there is a hope for global cooperation and collaboration working. I would like to compliment Thad Simons for his leadership on these efforts and the St. Louis International Business Community, including the World Trade Center for its drive. Best wishes, Seung H. Kim, Ph.D. St. Louis University








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