Our History

A Journey of Compassion and Impact

Our Journey Through Photos

Capturing moments of hope, transformation, and community impact throughout our history.

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Our Beginnings

The start of our journey in 2018

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Community Impact

Serving families across Latin America

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Partnership Growth

Building relationships with local churches

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Crisis Response

Adapting to challenges and disruptions

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Ongoing Mission

Continuing to serve communities today

Our Story

In response to our initial invitation into the Venezuelan refugee crisis in 2018, Movements of Grace was established as a registered NGO in the US and Colombia in 2022. Since our inception, we have been committed to feeding hungry hearts through full stomachs, adapting to crises and strengthening communities across Latin America.

Our Timeline

Key milestones in our journey of service

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2018

Initial Response

In response to our initial invitation into the Venezuelan refugee crisis, Movements of Grace began its journey to serve those in need.

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2022

Official Registration

Movements of Grace was established as a registered NGO in the US and Colombia, formalizing our commitment to serve communities.

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2024

Major Milestone

We fed over 2.2 million meals to families across Colombia, Venezuela, and Latin America, marking a significant year of impact.

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Present

Current Impact

Currently feeding 52,000 people every week and have provided over 7,253,500 meals since our inception.

Our Impact by Numbers

The measurable difference we've made in communities across Latin America

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7,253,500+
Total Meals Provided
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2.2M
Meals in 2024
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52,000
People Fed Weekly
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261,000+
Total Beneficiaries
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80%
Children Served
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55
Cities Served

Our Continued Commitment

  • Partnered with hundreds of community leaders, NGO's, pastors, and volunteers to create consistent, and culturally rooted feeding programs in 55 cities throughout Latin America.
  • Adapted to crises—including pandemic disruptions, refugee surges, and political unrest—by remaining agile and rooted in community-based logistics.
  • Strengthened the local indigenous church by providing practical life-saving food resources enabling them to fulfill their mission.

Feeding Hungry Hearts Through Full Stomachs