Fareway and KCCI team up to Support Meals from the Heartland
April 18, 2011 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under Blog, General MftH Information & News
You can help support local meal packaging events by shopping at Fareway through April 24th! Watch this video provided by KCCI and Fareway to see how.
More than 4 million meals packed during 2010 Meals from the Heartland Event
September 27, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under General MftH Information & News
More than 14,437 people from 11 states and 6 countries gathered in Central Iowa from Sept. 2 – 5 to package 4,490,640 meals for Meals from the Heartland. The event is thought to be the United State’s largest volunteer food packaging event. The meals are currently on their way to malnourished children and families living in Haiti, Jamaica, South Africa, and New Mexico. Support will also be provided to homeless veterans, homeless shelters and food banks in Iowa.
Highlights of the event:
- Volunteers came from eleven states, including: California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
- Besides the United States, six other countries were represented by volunteers. Those included: China, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Russia and Switzerland.
- More than 70 businesses, 80 churches and two-dozen area schools supported the event by contributing money, donated goods, services or other support, including sponsoring teams of volunteers to help package.
- On opening night of the event, 800 students from 21 area high schools packaged 327,888 meals during the “Student Challenge”, sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred.
- Volunteers also donated thousands of pounds of food for the Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) food pantry.
Thanks again to everyone who helped make this event a success!
Day 2 – 2,509,056 Meals Packaged!
September 4, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under MftH News 2010
Day two of Meals from the Heartland, a mass meal-packaging effort by thousands of Iowa volunteers, has resulted in a total of 2,509,056 million meals for the world’s hungry. Meals from the Heartland, a volunteer-run non-profit organization, is occupying Hy-Vee Hall September 2-5 with the goal of packaging more than 4 million meals by Sunday to be shipped to poor countries around the globe.
More than 3200 volunteers flowed through Hy-Vee Hall Friday for two-hour packaging shifts. Bags of rice, soy, dried vegetables and vitamin powder were sealed and boxed for shipment to countries in need like Haiti, Africa, Jamaica and shelters within the United States.
Meals from the Heartland has held annual packaging events since 2008. This year, special vignettes were constructed to show the living conditions volunteers have witnessed when delivering meals to people in poor countries like Haiti and Africa. Also new this year are pieces of hand-made wood furniture for sale that were donated by an anonymous craftsman. All proceeds from the sale will be used to purchase ingredients for Meals from the Heartland.
Day 1 – More than 1 Million Meals Packaged!
September 3, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under MftH News 2010
Day one of a four-day venture of mass meal packaging by Iowans has produced 1,525,392 packaged meals on Thursday. Meals from the Heartland, a non-profit organization, is occupying Hy-Vee Hall September 2-5 for volunteers with the goal of packaging four million meals for the world’s hungry.
More than 3,000 volunteers flowed through Hy-Vee Hall for two-hour packaging shifts throughout the day. Bags of rice, soy, dried vegetables and vitamin powder were sealed and boxed for shipment to places like Haiti, Africa, Jamaica and shelters within the United States.
More than 850 high school students packed the hall in the evening to take part in the Student Challenge 2010, sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred. The goal was to package 285,000 meals. The students met and exceeded the goal by packaging a total of 327,888 in just two hours.
Meals from the Heartland has held annual packaging events since 2008. This year, special vignettes were constructed to show the living conditions volunteers have witnessed when delivering meals to people in poor countries like Haiti and Africa. Also new this year are pieces of hand-made wood furniture for sale that were donated by an anonymous craftsman. All proceeds from the sale will be used to purchase ingredients for Meals from the Heartland.
Great Local Artists To Perform During 2010 Packaging Event!
August 24, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under Blog, General MftH Information & News
What’s better than whistling while you work? Well, how about whistling along to some great local artists that have donated their time to perform while Meals from the Heartland and thousands of volunteers package to help feed the starving around the world?
All we can say is WE ARE TRULY BLESSED!
Below are the artists, dates and times they will be performing.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2
Dueling Pianos 5:30-6:30pm
Tony Talbot 7:00-7:30pm
The Estate 7:30-9:00pm
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
Dave Eickelberg & Band 5:30-6:30pm
Tony Talbot 6:30-7:00pm
Certainty Band 7:00-8:00pm
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
Ryan Buck & Band 4:00-5:00
Tony Talbot
John Cheatem 5:00-6:00
SUNDAY, SEPT. 5
Buster and the Punks 5:00-6:00pm
Chris Petrick & Band 6:00-7:00pm
John Cheatem 7:00-8:00pm
Maybe you can reserve a packaging time during your favorite?
Central Iowans Come Together To Pray For Starving Children
August 23, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under Blog, MftH News 2010
Let The Church ARISE!
Meals from the Heartland volunteers and area churches are joining together on Saturday, August 28 at 7 p.m. to offer inter-denominational worship service. Join us as various leaders of community churches pray for hungry children and families around the world. The service will feature special performances and guests.
Where:
Lutheran Church of Hope
925 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines
When:
Saturday, August 28, 2010 – 7 p.m.
Details:
Prayers & Messages by
Fr. Robert Hoefler, St. Francis of Assisi
Pastor Michael Hurst, Elim Christian Fellowship
Pastor Mike Housholder, Lutheran Church of Hope
Music & Dance by
Dance-A-Cross, Heartland Youth Chorus, John Cheatem, Jason Moore, Eileen O’Brien-Denner, Perry Ross
Special Guests
Mark Aeilts, Meals from the Heartland; Dr. Jim Blessman, Blessman Ministries/S.Africa; Larry Madole, Promise for Haiti Hospital; Eric Hanson, KCCI-TV
No cost to attend. Open to all ages.
Haiti Mission Trip / See KCCI-TV News reports this week – Meals from the Heartland!
May 19, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under Blog, MftH News 2010
A small group of Central Iowans representing Meals from the Heartland arrived back from their 6 day trip to Haiti at midnight this past Saturday. You can see stories of their experiences on KCCI News Channel 8 this Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Port au Prince, Haiti looked worse than a war zone with thousands of building collapsed. This capital city has an area of just 15 square miles with a dense population of well-over 2 million people (compared to the Des Moines with 75 square miles and population of 200,000). It was already the poorest city and country in the western hemisphere, and the earthquake caused damage beyond imagination. Tent cities and make-shift shacks for houses were everywhere.
The mission team also visited areas Grand Goâve and Pignon. Grand Goâve, a city 30 miles west of Port au Prince, was 90% destroyed by the earthquake. All public buildings were destroyed, including the schools, city hall, and police station. The team visited and stayed at Lifeline Christian Ministries, an organization that has been in Grand Goâve for 30 years, and is a leader in the community through its Christian outreach, school, medical clinic and food aid support. Pignon, located 57 miles north of Port au Prince in the northern central plateau of the country, is a city of some 30,000 people. There an organization supports a hospital, Christian school, builds housing and provides food aide support. More stories and details to follow…
To date Meals from the Heartland has shipped more than 6 million meals in food-aid assistance to Haiti, including over 2 million meals just since the January 12 earthquake and MftH’s “Help for Haiti” emergency relief efforts began. More than 500,000 more meals will be shipped in the next few days to further assist with relief efforts.
The Haitians are still afraid of what lies ahead as a result of the earthquake (there was a 4.5 tremor while the MftH group was there). As expected, the need to support Haiti has increased as the first-wave of support has diminished.
All were humbled throughout the trip, and hearts broke many times.
While devastation and poverty was beyond imagination, there is HOPE!
Blessings,
Meals from the Heartland Team
WATCH KCCI TV for mission trip coverage:
As many of you know, KCCI (channel 8 ) is the Meals from the Heartland media partner. Reporter Eric Hanson and photojournalist Dan Bolsem accompanied the team on their trip. Their report will be aired this Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m., as well as a special report airing on Friday night on a girls basketball clinic in Haiti held by Drake Basketball Coach Amy Stephens and Athletic Director Sandy Hatfield-Clubb.
REMINDER: Meals from the Heartland Fall Event at Hy-Vee Hall:
Dates for this year’s event at Hy-Vee Hall are scheduled for September 2-5. Please consider supporting our fall event through praying, serving and giving. We especially need leaders in churches and businesses who can help raise money to fund food ingredients needed for this year. Please connect online at mealsfromtheheartland.org to learn more. We will be opening our website for sign ups in late July, so please watch for more information.
Your Generosity Continues To Feed Hungry Kids!
April 14, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under Blog, General MftH Information & News
We’ve received more news from Haiti and our partners at Lifeline Christian Mission that Meals from the Heartland food packages are still helping kids in Haiti. The following is an excerpt from a recent Lifeline newsletter out of Haiti:
Food Distributions
Lifeline’s supply of food to distribute to the people in the tent cities (Relief Distribution) has now dwindled to the “Kids Food” that we receive from Kids Against Hunger, Impact Lives, Outreach International and Meals From The Heartland. The other foods that were being shipped in have stopped coming (those from large organizations like World Food Program, etc.).I am seeing better health in the kids that daily receive the hot meals through Lifeline, but there is no shortage of people coming to clinic who are in desperate need. We continue to see many malnourished elderly, women, children and infants.
Thank you for your continued support of Meals from the Heartland! Without your time, donations and prayers, we wouldn’t be making such a difference!
Blessings,
The Meals from the Heartland Team
Packaging Volunteers Needed In Pella!
April 7, 2010 by Meals from the Heartland
Filed under Blog, General MftH Information & News
We hope you had a blessed Easter! We wanted to share with you a great packaging opportunity that will be taking place on Saturday, April 17 in Pella.
Pella Meals from the Heartland food packaging event is scheduled for April 17th at the Vermeer Global Pavilion in Pella, IA, from 8 am to 5 pm. The Pella Volunteer Committee organizing the event expects to have a great turnout and would like to invite you to join them!
Here are some key facts and dates to keep in mind…
1) A team is generally 10 individuals, age 5 to 105. Teams are asked to sign-up for a 2 hour time slot. The time slots will begin at 8 and 8:30, 10 and 10:30, 12 and 12:30, 2 and 2:30, and 4 and 4:30.
2) If you are signing up teams with small children, please ensure that you have 1 adult as a part of the team for every 2 children.
Sign up by visiting: www.iowatelecom.net/pellameals and click on the link to volunteer or signup teams to package meals
Central Iowa’s support of earthquake relief in Haiti is making a difference. On Monday, 2 million meals were delivered to Florida where Lifeline Christian Ministries, Food For The Poor and Fellowship of Christian Farmers will ship the meals to Haiti for distribution to schools, orphanages, mission programs and other organizations.
The Pella event will be a part of helping us reach our goal of supplying more than 2.5 million meals to Haiti for earthquake relief.
Thanks again for your support of Meals from the Heartland!
Blessings!
The Meals from the Heartland Team
Isaiah 58:10 “Feed the hungry, and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as noon.”
Volunteers Pour In To Package Thousands of Meals For Haiti
February 22, 2010 by LMcKelvey - LSA
Filed under Blog, MftH News 2010
The week-long Help for Haiti food packaging event started strong today with 1,227 volunteers showing up to package between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m.! During the first four hours of packaging this morning, volunteers assembled 213,840 meals that will be shipped to Haiti’s earthquake victims.
WHO Radio’s Van and Bonnie show broadcast live from Lutheran Church of Hope during the 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. shift while volunteers packaged the meals containing rice, vitamins, soy protein and dried vegetables.
More than 5,900 volunteers have registered to package meals throughout the week working toward our goal of packaging 2 million meals for Haitians. Originally, we were hoping to raise enough in donations to fund 300,000 meals. In just five weeks, individuals, churches, schools and businesses have raised enough funds to purchase the raw ingredients for volunteers to package as many as 2 million meals!
If you are still interested in volunteering, there are still open spots for host volunteers. Click here to learn more about host volunteering and available shifts.
We cannot thank you enough for all of your encouragement and support as we work to feed the hungry! God bless!




Meals from the Heartland is a non-profit, 501(c) 3 organization composed of volunteers who package meals for delivery to starving people around the world. Individuals, businesses, schools, churches and various civic organizations have come together to show the nation and the world what people who truly care can accomplish. 