
FEED THE HUNGRY FOR CHRIST PROGRAM
In 2013 Concern Mission Launched the Feeding the Hungry for Jesus Program in The Gambia working with Pastors and churches to feed the poor and hungry with hot meals weekly. With the help and collaboration of our team and volunteers, the children are fed weekly as the Love of Christ is ministered to the children daily. The issue of schooling is resoundingly in the mouths of these unfortunate and less privileged children. We continue to pray for open doors for more sponsors for the children, so they can be able to go to school for a brighter future.
GAMBIA

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Concern Mission Feeding was a great success and thanks to you and all that made it a success. We had over 100 children and we had to take our food in the house to give the ones that exceeded 100 and some were only given soda because there was no food in the house. Some children said they have not eaten chicken for 3 years and you people have given them a remarkable Christmas for last year 2022.
This younger teenager named Emmanuel Kaiety was among of many children who asked our donors and sponsors to help them go to school.
We have promised and assured Emmanuel and the many other children that God will make a way through our caring donors and sponsors to make their dream of education become reality.


As the weekly Feeding the Hungry for Jesus Program continues the number of kids will increase every day. We trust God that the provisions will be met in Jesus' name.
Thanks so much to all our donors and sponsors we earnestly ask you to continue to help. Hundreds of Children are receiving the Lord Jesus Christ and others are feeling the love of Christ which will eventually lead them to Christ as the word is being preached.

To prevent or treat acute and chronic malnutrition, Concern Mission International provides nutritious foods to 55,200 people including children under the age of 5, pregnant women and nursing mothers, and those living with HIV/AIDS.