South American Division

ADRA Rescues 1,000 Tons of Food for Impoverished Families in Peru

The humanitarian agency of the Seventh-day Adventist Church reported on efforts to combat poverty and malnutrition.

Peru
Liseht Santos, South American Division, and ANN
ADRA Peru team accompanied by members of soup kitchens

ADRA Peru team accompanied by members of soup kitchens

[Photo: ADRA Peru Communications]

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA Peru), with support from volunteers from the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has successfully rescued 1,000 tons of essential food products through its Food Bank. This initiative benefits social organizations in the Lima and Arequipa regions, primarily supporting soup kitchens.

Soup kitchens are community spaces where families living in poverty come together to prepare food and share it among themselves. This collaborative effort ensures that community members, especially those in need, can access a daily meal.

Since the beginning of 2023, ADRA has been actively engaged in altruistic campaigns aimed at combating hunger and malnutrition in Peru. Currently, the humanitarian agency of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is part of the Peruvian Network of Food Banks. This participation allows ADRA Peru to contribute to reducing poverty and malnutrition levels, supporting the goals of sustainable development, as reported by Dr. Javier Espejo, the program manager of the agency in the country.

Engineer Jhony Saavedra, the coordinator of the ADRA Peru Food Bank, has stated that "coordinations have been established to rescue food from various wholesale markets, with the support of Adventist volunteers."

Adventist volunteer rescues potatoes at a market in Lima
Adventist volunteer rescues potatoes at a market in Lima
Young volunteers rescue vegetables in a shopping center
Young volunteers rescue vegetables in a shopping center
Mother and son benefit from rescued food
Mother and son benefit from rescued food

The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish website.

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