Send us a text A storm can level a home in minutes, but rebuilding a life takes an entire community working together. After Hurricane Melissa ripped through western Jamaica, we came back from the ground with a clear picture of what recovery really takes: food when cupboards are empty, safe water when systems fail, a temporary place to sleep, and then a rapid shift toward rebuilding homes and restoring livelihoods. The damage was uneven and often heartbreaking. Some neighborhoods stood untouch...
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Send us a text A storm can level a home in minutes, but rebuilding a life takes an entire community working together. After Hurricane Melissa ripped through western Jamaica, we came back from the ground with a clear picture of what recovery really takes: food when cupboards are empty, safe water when systems fail, a temporary place to sleep, and then a rapid shift toward rebuilding homes and restoring livelihoods. The damage was uneven and often heartbreaking. Some neighborhoods stood untouch...
Ep. 8 - Hispanic Star Angelica Vale Supports Young Girls in Mexico | Hispanic Heritage Month
Beyond The Plate – A Podcast by Food For The Poor
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Ep. 8 - Hispanic Star Angelica Vale Supports Young Girls in Mexico | Hispanic Heritage Month
Send us a textTune in to our first Spanglish episode with the Latina queen of Spanish comedy, Angelica Vale. As part of our Hispanic Heritage Month series, Angelica shares life lessons from her vast career in television, music, and stage plays. She explains that as Hispanics and Americans, we must strive to be united. In a heartfelt moment of openness, Angelica discusses how she fought back to build her self-esteem while filming award-winning Mexican telenovela La Fea Más Bella (The Most Beau...
Beyond The Plate – A Podcast by Food For The Poor
Send us a text A storm can level a home in minutes, but rebuilding a life takes an entire community working together. After Hurricane Melissa ripped through western Jamaica, we came back from the ground with a clear picture of what recovery really takes: food when cupboards are empty, safe water when systems fail, a temporary place to sleep, and then a rapid shift toward rebuilding homes and restoring livelihoods. The damage was uneven and often heartbreaking. Some neighborhoods stood untouch...