Food impact report - Winter 2024
An update on MCC food projects
Your gift in Mary's hands
Food rations from donors like you feed families on the brink in South Sudan
Mary Nyashin Tsief has been living in the Rubkona Internally Displaced Peoples Camp in South Sudan for the past four years. Her family is among the hundreds of thousands of people displaced within Unity State due to immense flooding. These disasters have wiped out crops, farms, livestock and all cultivable soil, making it nearly impossible to grow food or access markets. Violence and economic turmoil have exacerbated those challenges meaning Mary’s family often doesn’t have food to eat.
But thanks to you, MCC’s partner, Episcopal Church of South Sudan-South Sudanese Development and Relief Agency (ECSS-SSUDRA), has provided 800 families (3,071 people) with emergency food baskets every month for an entire year. Priority has been given to families like Mary's who have no source of reliable funds to purchase food and no ability to produce their own food.
Two-thirds of South Sudan's population depend entirely on humanitarian assistance to survive. Your generous support has been critical to ensure families like Mary's do not go hungry.
Emergency food relief to South Sudan
You are helping save lives with sorghum and saltSorghum is a grain that is commonly distributed in South Sudan as part of emergency food packages. The monthly packages that South Sudanese Development and Relief Agency (SSUDRA) has distributed with your generous support included 15kg bags of sorghum alongside beans, cooking oil and salt to meet people's basic nutritional needs. Here's why in a country like South Sudan, sorghum is the grain of choice:
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The life here in the camp is good and difficult. Before I was registered with SSUDRA we were really suffering a lot. We went into the floodwaters to collect the water lily bulbs — that was what we had to eat to survive. But now things are better.
Mary Nyashin Tsief
South Sudan
Partner spotlight:Episcopal Church of South Sudan – South Sudanese Development and Relief Agency (ECSS-SSUDRA) | The Episcopal Church of South Sudan-South Sudanese Development and Relief Agency (ECSS-SSUDRA) is the relief and development arm of the Episcopal church mandated to facilitate the emergency and development programs and building capacity of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan institutions and dioceses to identify and prioritize community needs, act to reduce poverty and hunger, and effectively deliver lifesaving services for improving livelihoods in communities. This organization was established in the 1970s to offer humanitarian relief services across the province of the ECSS. |
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Feeding hope in Ukraine
You're helping Ukrainians fleeing violence and war access essential food and hygiene kits
More than one hundred years ago, MCC cared for those fleeing present-day Ukraine, ultimately helping many of them make a new home in Canada years later. Today, with the compassionate support of MCC donors like you, we honour our history and forge ahead into the future by extending help and hope to our global neighbours in Ukraine.
Through the work of Step with Hope, you are helping ensure emergency assistance is reaching Ukraine's internally displaced people in communities across the Dnipropetrovsk region. When people arrive at Step with Hope's door, they typically have nothing except valuable documents and the clothes on their back. The emergency food and hygiene packages MCC donors have helped to provide are essential as they contain everything from diapers and toothpaste to flour and tea.
As Ukrainians emerge from a long, cold winter where fuel shortages reigned, rent was high and employment opportunities were low, your support has been invaluable to ensure they have had access to the necessities they need to survive.
A big thank you from us and on behalf of all elderly people who have been disadvantaged by the war, that you care so much, that you help us and do not leave us alone with these difficulties.
Anna
Ukraine
A legacy of generosity
Jonathan and Liana Toews, from Altona, Man., have supported the work of MCC for many years. Recently, they decided to leave MCC a legacy gift in their will on top of their already generous active support.
Learn more about how you can leave MCC a gift in your will here.
We hope that the wealth we have accumulated can contribute to a better world in some way, to be part of something bigger than us because life itself is a gift. We know that this decision looks different for everyone, but for us, we are happy to leave a gift for MCC in our will.
Jonathan and Liana Toews