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MFK PROGRAM RESULTS, 2010 2010 2009 Difference Medika Mamba Delivered (Kg) 76,845 60,449 16,396 Children Served* 7,685 6,045 1,640 Total Children Served** 24,182 16,491 7,685 Farmers Trained & Supported (Est.) 500 300 200 * The average child requires 10kg (22 pounds) of Medika Mamba for treatment over 4-12 weeks. ** MFK treated nearly 5000 children between its inception in 2003 and December 31, 2007. HISTORY Since 2003, Meds & Food for Kids has saved the lives of over 24,000 children through the production and distribution of Medika Mamba (“peanut butter medicine” in Creole), an enriched peanut paste globally recognized as the most effective treatment for childhood malnutrition. By making our products and purchasing materials in Haiti, MFK also provides much needed stimulus to local markets and economies to help stop the cycle of poverty that causes the disease in the first place. MISSION STATEMENT Meds & Food for Kids (MFK) is dedicated to preventing and treating malnutrition in Haiti by producing and distributing nutritious Ready-to-Use Foods. By locating production in Haiti, using Haitian labor, and, where possible, Haitian ingredients, MFK also addresses some of the root causes of malnutrition - unemployment and poverty - by creating jobs, training professionals and sponsoring long-term agricultural development. MFK becomes the 13th member of Nutriset’s Plumpyfield Network, a group of independent producers of ready-to- use foods throughout the developing world. OCTOBER MFK purchases land in Cap Haitian for its new factory. JUNE MFK’s capital campaign reaches the halfway mark of $1.5 million towards the goal of $3 million for a new factory in Haiti. DECEMBER The World Bank extends funding for one year to MFK’s malnutrition programs in Cap Haitian and creates a new site in Port-au-Prince. MARCH MFK participates in earthquake relief by distributing over 20,000 kg of Medika Mamba to over 10,000 children and adults in need of nutritional support. JANUARY MFK 2010 TIMELINE 2010 MFK ANNUAL REPORT

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Page 1: 2010 MFK ANNUAL REPORT · PDF fileMFK PROGRAM RESULTS, 2010 2010 2009 Difference Medika Mamba Delivered (Kg) 76,845 60,449 16,396 Children Served* 7,685 6,045

MFK PROGRAM RESULTS, 2010

2010 2009 Difference

Medika Mamba Delivered (Kg) 76,845 60,449 16,396

Children Served* 7,685 6,045 1,640

Total Children Served** 24,182 16,491 7,685

Farmers Trained & Supported (Est.) 500 300 200

* The average child requires 10kg (22 pounds) of Medika Mamba for treatment over 4-12 weeks.

** MFK treated nearly 5000 children between its inception in 2003 and December 31, 2007.

HISTORYSince 2003, Meds & Food for Kids has saved the lives of over 24,000 children through the production and distribution of Medika Mamba (“peanut butter medicine” in Creole), an enriched peanut paste globally recognized as the most effective treatment for childhood malnutrition. By making our products and purchasing materials in Haiti, MFK also provides much needed stimulus to local markets and economies to help stop the cycle of poverty that causes the disease in the first place.

MISSION STATEMENTMeds & Food for Kids (MFK) is dedicated to preventing and treating malnutrition in Haiti by producing and distributing nutritious Ready-to-Use Foods. By locating production in Haiti, using Haitian labor, and, where possible, Haitian ingredients, MFK also addresses some of the root causes of malnutrition - unemployment and poverty - by creating jobs, training professionals and sponsoring long-term agricultural development.

MFK becomes the 13th member of Nutriset’s Plumpyfield Network, a group of independent producers of ready-to-use foods throughout the developing world.

OCTOBERMFK purchases land in Cap Haitian for its new factory.

JUNEMFK’s capital campaign reaches the halfway mark of $1.5 million towards the goal of $3 million for a new factory in Haiti.

DECEMBERThe World Bank extends funding for one year to MFK’s malnutrition programs in Cap Haitian and creates a new site in Port-au-Prince.

MARCHMFK participates in earthquake relief by distributing over 20,000 kg of Medika Mamba to over 10,000 children and adults in need of nutritional support.

JANUARY

MFK 2010 TIMELINE

2010 MFK ANNUAL REPORT

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

USA, Offices4488 Forest Park Ave, Suite 230314.420.1634

Cap Haitian, Factory#5 Impasse de la RivièreMobmin Lataille, Cap-Haitien+ 509.3111.6343

Port-au-Prince, Depot3 ème Avenue du Travail #23Port-au Prince+ 509.3404.7777

Support & Revenue 2010 2009 CHANGE

Contributions and Grants 2,005,161 426,613 1,578,548

Program Revenue 441,146 240,670 200,476

Other Revenue 25,931 13,617 12,3148

Total Revenue 2,472,238 680,900 1,791,338

Expenses

Project Expenses 783,174* 729,486 53,688

General and Administration 60,103 96,013 (35,910)

Fundraising 55,337 12,691 42,646

Total Expenses 898,614 838,190 60,424

Net Income 1,557,866 (157,290) 1,715,156

Total Assets 2,384,322 818,854 1,565,468

Total Liabilities 72,062 64,460 7,602

Net Assets 2,312,260 754,394 1,557,866

PROGRAMS & SERVICESMeds & Food for Kids manufactures Medika Mamba in its Cap Haitian facility. We distribute our product to partner organizations throughout the country who run the clinics, hospitals, and orphanages that provide direct care to malnourished children. Medika Mamba is always distributed for free to the families in need. MFK also works alongside Haitian peanut farmers to help increase the quantity and improve the quality of their yields. We offer advice, training, and needed inputs like seeds and fertilizer. Our activities are guided by peanut experts from the University of Georgia and other American universities.

PARTNERS IN 2010• HaitianMinistryofHealth(numerousclinicsandhospitalsthroughoutHaiti (HôpitalUniversitaireJustinien,CommunautaireHaitien,PEPFAR/GHESKIOclinics)• 13Privateandmissionbasedorphanagesand14clinicsand13Izumipartnersi.e.,(Tovar MethodistChurchclinic,CanaanOrphanage,HaitiRescueCenter)• 5Internationalhumanitarianandrelieforganizationsi.e.,(WorldVision,WorldwideVillage)

2010 MFK ANNUAL REPORT

*includes the $7,879 loss on sale of vehicle

MFK FINANCIALS AT A GLANCE

Marilyn Gannon, President, Business ConsultantVice President (Vacant)Pegge Pherigo, Treasurer, Sikich LLP, AccountMark Breihan, President of Breihan Properties LLCPatricia Wolff, MD, Executive DirectorGary Brandenburger, D.Sc., Consultant

Tina Bruce, Korein Tillery, Nurse ConsultantPaul Kindi, Human Resource ConsultantSuzanne Langlois, Co-Founder, Kaldi’s CoffeeLinda Locke, Reputare ConsultingBryan McAllister, Fine Dog Creative Graphic DesignSister Kathy Wright, Sisters of Loretto

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