Many Nourished by Shipment of Meals Delivered to Malawi
Malawi is facing serious acute food shortages. Cyclones caused prolonged dry spells and flash floods that led to crop loss across Malawi and other South African Countries. Households with limited financial resources are finding it difficult to purchase food as food prices continues to rise. Children suffer the most as they have little or no means of getting food. The Malawi Project rejoiced to receive 253,584 Many Hands Many Meals fortified rice meals that were donated to OGT and shipped from the Norfolk warehouse in Nebraska. So many full bellies and nourished bodies. Thank you, OGT supporters and Many Hands Many Meals.
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