Outside the Bowl's kitchens employ in-country nationals who are passionate about taking an active role in caring for their communities and sharing God's love. This blog series will introduce them to you and bring you their stories. We are truly a global team and we look forward to helping you get to know these amazing team members who make our work possible.
Introducing: Maggui from Mexicali, Mexico.
International Staff: Meet Pey
Outside the Bowl's kitchens employ in-country nationals who are passionate about taking an active role in caring for their communities and sharing God's love. This blog series will introduce them to you and bring you their stories. We are truly a global team and we look forward to helping you get to know these amazing team members who make our work possible.
Introducing: Pey from Port au Prince, Haiti.
Mexicali's "Comedor Solidaridad"
“Comedor Solidaridad” is a feeding program sponsored by the Mexican State Government. Solidaridad is in a poor pseudo-urbanized zone in Mexicali. It stands right at the edge of the city, where the cost of living and violence levels are like that of an urban zone, but the resources and job opportunities like those of a rural area. It’s a community in great need.
My Unforgettable Trip to Tijuana
International Staff: Meet Vilma
Outside the Bowl's kitchens employ in-country nationals who are passionate about taking an active role in caring for their communities and sharing God's love. This blog series will introduce them to you and bring you their stories. We are truly a global team and we look forward to helping you get to know these amazing team members who make our work possible.
Introducing: Vilma from Tijuana, MX.
International Staff: Meet María Luisa
Outside the Bowl's kitchens employ in-country nationals who are passionate about taking an active role in caring for their communities and sharing God's love. This blog series will introduce them to you and bring you their stories. We are truly a global team and we look forward to helping you get to know these amazing team members who make our work possible.
Restoration at Casa de Mi Padre - Tijuana
Two years ago, Pastor Abner stepped out in faith. He left his job at a manufacturing facility, moved his wife and children to Tijuana, and became the Pastor of Casa de Mi Padre (My Father’s House). In this community, Matamoros, there were many broken families and many struggles. Pastor Abner’s desire was to help restore families and ultimately raise up the community, through Christ.