The Reliv Kalogris Foundation currently feeds around 43,000 people (mainly kids) daily from 270 feeding stations both in the United States and also around the globe.
This is an organization that went from my head of being a good organization to my heart of being a life-saving organization after my visit to Haiti in the fall of 2014.
On this page read about my thoughts, experiences, and endeavors with the Reliv Kalogris Foundation as I endeavor to help it reach 43 million kids instead of 43,000.
Please contact me if you would like more information on how you can donate or how you can get involved in helping further the mission to “Nourish Our World” by providing nutritional supplements to support needy individuals and organizations throughout the world.
Sunday was our final day in Haiti. Seeing that it was the final day, it made sense to make get the most out of it. That means getting up early to take pictures of the ...
It is hard to believe that a day could be more exhausting than yesterday but I think it might have happened. While today was not as physically exhausting, it definitely was emotionally. Although it was ...
Today seemed to be warmer than yesterday. I'm not sure if it really was in fact hotter or if we were just more active. Either way, it was a very warm and busy day in ...
I'm back. After a year, a month, and a few extra days I have returned to a place I never expected to go in the first place. One year ago if you had asked me ...
In two days I will be flying Eastwards towards Haiti. This is a bit surreal as I assumed my trip there last year would be a once in a lifetime trip. The first trip was eye opening ...
Do you think about your bed? As you end your day and prepare to drift off to sleep, are you thinking about the bed that you will be sleeping on? Do you wonder if it ...
It was our first day in Haiti with the Reliv Kalogris Foundation (RKF). Arriving in this country was a bit of a culture shock. After a drive to the hotel and a brief stop there, it ...
As I think back over my first impressions of Cap-Haïtien, a few words flash into my mind: rubble, sewage, poverty, heat, humidity, and dust. There was an immediate culture shock as we left the world of instant gratification ...
Last year I had the opportunity to accompany the Reliv Kalogris Foundation team on what was basically an inspection trip to Haiti. The trip took place in October and found me and my Primordial Penguins ...
The Reliv Kalogris Foundation (RKF) feeds over 40,000 people, mainly kids, every day around the globe. It is the same group of kids that get nourishment and invested in daily. Because of the Reliv Kalogris ...