Disaster Relief

In 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic sparked “the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II”

According to Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP) David Beasley. Moms Against Poverty collaborates with schools, centers, and shelters, both national and international, to provide food and basic provisions to impoverished children and their families. We work to improve the living conditions of these children and to ensure that their nutrition, personal hygiene, and basic needs are met.

As part of our Hunger and Basic Provisions Program, we also aim to help the victims of disasters in the communities we serve. Our Disaster Relief Program operates in three phases. We first offer emergency services and basic relief needs such as water, food, blankets, and tents to the victims of the disaster. Next, we provide temporary shelter, mobile units, and temporary infrastructure to offer health services and schooling to those in need. Finally, we identify and support the rebuilding process for the communities affected, like rebuilding schools, health centers, and refurbishing homes.