Joseph Feeding Mission Outreach Foundation, Inc. (JFM) is a faith-based humanitarian foundation registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), whose mission is to "express God’s love through action".
Our mission centers on providing food and supplies where the need is most urgent. We believe that God calls us, as Christians, to embody His love through action. We accomplish this through various programs, including feeding initiatives, disaster relief, and assistance to vulnerable communities. This includes the poor, the elderly, orphans, churches and prisoners—those whom Jesus charged us to care for according to His Word.
Our deepest desire is to share the gospel wherever we go, bringing the hope and love of Jesus Christ to those we serve.
According to the latest SWS Survey, hunger continues to be a problem experienced by almost 4.3 million Filipino families today.
As Christians, our call to be the salt and light in the earth is realized in situations of need and desperation like this. This is where our faith needs action.
God's Word encourages believers to care for the poor and destitute. It is not an invitation, it's a call. It reveals the seriousness of God's heart for the poor, the destitute and the starved.
We are not called only to talk about love, but to show love with actions. Joseph Feeding Mission (JFM) aims to continuously feed the hungry. JFM wants to give hope. JFM is focused on doing what Joseph the Dreamer did in the Bible. We can be like Joseph in our own special way. Together, we can be used by God to feed our nation in times of great need and famine.
"We Feed the Hungry, God Satisfies the Soul"
Joseph Feeding Mission (JFM) is dedicated to continuously feeding the hungry and offering assistance to those in need, following the example of Joseph the Dreamer in the Bible. We seek to be vessels of God's love by providing food that nourishes not only the body but also the spiritual well-being of those we serve.
"To love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our mind and all our strength and to love our neighbor as ourselves..."