SERV Middle East is dedicated to bringing food, hope, and practical  resources to vulnerable communities across the region

Through compassionate outreach, SERV Middle East provides essential support such as food distributions, home visits, and resources for those facing hardship. Based in the country of Jordan, our mission is rooted in sharing the love of Christ through action, ensuring that those in need feel seen, valued, and loved.

In addition to meeting physical needs, SERV Middle East fosters community and spiritual nourishment to those most vulnerable. Whether visiting with widows, supporting refugee families, or ministering to special needs children, our goal is to bring hope to a region where it often feels out of reach.

3.7 million refugees out of a total population of 12 million in Jordan 18 refugee camps

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TRADITIONAL MODEL: 1M MEALS

NINE
weeks turnover

$96,000
operational costs

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OUR NEW MODEL: 1M MEALS

ONE
week turnover

467
financially sustained widows

$96,000
invested into Jewels of Obaga

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THE PROBLEM

  • FAMINE
  • CIVIL WAR
  • FLOODS
  • DROUGHT
  • LOCUST

= AFRICAN FARMERS MISS INCOME OPPORTUNITIES

OUR GOAL

  • END HUNGER
  • PARTNERSHIP
  • OPPORTUNITY

FOOD: crisis solution

RESPONSE TIME: faster response to crisis in Africa

FAMINE: provide food aid ending hunger in Africa

NUTRITION FACTS

  • Food is a dehydrated lentil blend Key Ingredients:
    • Lentils, Kale, Enriched Texture
      Vegetables protein, Carrots,
      Onion, Vitamin and Mineral salts
      packed in a 2.2 lb bag.
  • Produced in Nairobi Kenya.
  • Monitored and supervised with the Kenya Bureau of Standards following standardized health regulations.
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PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS

1/ Shake bag well to mix ingredients.

2/ Measurements
in cups.
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3/ Bring mixture to a boil stirring occasionally.

4/ Reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 30-40 minutes or until lentils are

Our food is a fortified, highly nutritious blend of dehydrated vegetables that is produced locally in the U.S.A. as well as Kenya, and is being distributed throughout the world in several countries.

SERV Food also supports U.S.A. and East Africa farming communities.  This food is packed with such an amazing blend of nutrients that some people are calling it the “miracle food”.

Since 2006, our SERV 1 FEED 1 program has been providing nutritious dehydrated meals to the people of Turkana in the northwest Kenyan desert facing constant drought and famine. SERV never gives hand-outs and leaves for good. We continually go back to each and every village we invest in. Our Kenyan staff of 20 continues to follow up and build relationships with all we come in contact with. We love empowering villages in desperate need to get back on their feet and create renewed communities. We use all of our projects and programs as a platform to share Christ.

 

HUNGER FACTS

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GLOBAL

  • 795 million people are undernourished – that is just over 1 in 9
  • 60% of the world’s hungry are women
  • 98% of the world’s undernourished live in developing countries
  • Hunger kills more than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined
  • Nearly half of all deaths in children under age 5 are attributable to malnutrition

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EAST AFRICA

  • East Africa is facing the worst food crisis since 1945.
  • The countries hardest hit are Somalia, Ethiopia, Northern Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan and Yemen
  • Over 20 million people are at immediate risk in these countries due to severe drought conditions – almost 2 million are children

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TURKANA

  • Child malnutrition has skyrocketed from 14% to 30%
  • 60 to 80% of livestock have died due to dehydration and starvation
  • Water sources have almost been completely depleted
  • Thousands of pastoralists are fleeing into Uganda with their livestock to save their lives

ALICE’S STORY

SERV International first started distributing food in Lodwar, Kenya, in 2006. The nomadic people in the area in and around Lodwar are of the Turkana ethnic group.

Turkana people are pastoralists who live off the land, moving every year or so with their livestock in search of food and water.