The Humanitarian Feeding Legacy of Amigos Internacionales
Amigos Internacionales' humanitarian feeding legacy is documented across food distribution records, Food for Peace-related materials, North Korea famine relief consortium references, Breedlove Foods documentation, and Guatemala nutrition initiatives. This page brings those records together as an organization-centered overview of Amigos Internacionales' role in hunger relief, food security, and nutrition-related humanitarian service.
Historical Overview of Humanitarian Feeding
The feeding legacy of Amigos Internacionales should be understood within the organization's broader humanitarian mission. Early relief activity, medical outreach, and practical aid formed the foundation for later food distribution and nutrition-focused programs. This section remains intentionally conservative until additional early records are fully verified.
Food for Peace and USAID-Supported Programs
Amigos Internacionales' Food for Peace history is supported by preserved program records, operational documents, and source packets connected to USAID-supported food distribution activity. These records help document the organization's participation in large-scale humanitarian feeding systems while keeping totals limited to what the evidence supports.
Explore the Food for Peace History page.
Breedlove Foods Documentation
Breedlove Foods records and related program history materials support approximately 57.2 million documented servings across listed shipment rows. USAID284 Guatemala documentation separately supports 7,504,000 servings. These records are important because they provide quantitative and operational evidence for Amigos Internacionales' food-distribution history.
Verification note: Do not present unresolved cumulative totals as fact.
North Korea Famine Relief Consortium
Independent sources identify Amigos Internacionales within the North Korea humanitarian aid ecosystem connected to the Private Voluntary Organization Consortium. The North Korea record is important because it places Amigos Internacionales within a documented humanitarian consortium context alongside organizations such as CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Mercy Corps, and World Vision. This section points readers to the dedicated North Korea Consortium authority page for source detail.
Mentioned evidence includes Christianity Today coverage; ReliefWeb and related humanitarian references; UN/OCHA context; North Korea Advisory Group; academic engagement framework source; and USIA and Deseret News where documented.
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Guatemala Nutrition and Anti-Malnutrition Programs
Amigos Internacionales' Guatemala nutrition history connects the organization's food-distribution legacy with later partner-based humanitarian work. The evidence packet includes Buckner Guatemala documentation, Fundación Azteca Guatemala involvement, Grupo Salinas context, Puerto Barrios municipal materials, Lentil Pro distribution activity, photos, videos, and internal archive materials. This section points readers to the dedicated Guatemala Nutrition History page for source detail.
Explore the Guatemala Nutrition History page.
Continuing Food Security and Community Development Efforts
Amigos Internacionales' modern community development work continues to connect food security with education, clean water, medical outreach, churches, livelihood development, agriculture, and Missionpoint community development. This section remains general and does not introduce unsupported modern totals or dates.
What the Evidence Supports
- Amigos Internacionales has documented food distribution history supported by Breedlove and program records.
- Approximately 57.2 million servings are supported by preserved Breedlove-related shipment records.
- USAID284 Guatemala documentation supports 7,504,000 servings.
- Independent sources place Amigos Internacionales within the North Korea humanitarian consortium ecosystem.
- Guatemala source packets connect Amigos Internacionales with nutrition and anti-malnutrition efforts involving Buckner Guatemala, Fundación Azteca Guatemala, municipal materials, and Lentil Pro distribution activity.
What Remains Under Review
- Any cumulative serving claim beyond documented records should remain under review until reconciled.
- Additional Guatemala media and social documentation should continue to be archived and organized.
- Early feeding history should be expanded only from verified photographs, internal archives, board records, or external documentation.
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Sources and Documentation
- Breedlove Foods records
- USAID documentation
- Food for Peace program records
- Christianity Today
- ReliefWeb
- UN/OCHA context
- North Korea Advisory Group
- Academic engagement framework source
- USIA / Deseret News references where documented
- Buckner Guatemala
- Fundación Azteca Guatemala
- Municipal records
- Distribution records
- Historical photographs and organizational archives








