Freedom from Hunger (established in 1946, and now part of the Grameen Foundation)[1] is an international development nonprofit organization working in nineteen countries.
Freedom from Hunger focuses on providing small loans and business education to poor women.
[2] Meals for Millions was originally founded by Henry Borsook, a Caltech biochemist, and Clifford Clinton, a California restaurateur.
Each 2-ounce serving provided more than one-third of a 70 kilograms (150 lb) adult's daily needs for protein and 10 vitamins and minerals.
MPF plants run by local people were set up in Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and Korea.