WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT US
- Children’s books from Ann Arbor organization tell real stories of students overcoming hardship (March 2026)
- March is Reading Month: New Samaritan Adventure Books Expand Children’s Worldviews (March 2026)
- New International Samaritan Day Celebrates Good Samaritans on October 25 (October 2025)
- International Samaritan’s Auction Shines a Light on Artists Who Have Relied on Garbage Dumps to Survive (October 2025)
- Kiteezi Samaritan Seeks Support to Complete Life Center (September 2025)
- Empowering Future Leaders Through Workforce Education: The International Samaritan Approach (May 2025)
- Detroit’s Dan Weingartz Receives Dealmaker of the Year Award (April 2025)
- Announcing the Detroit Smart Business Dealmaker Award Winners and 2025 Dealmakers Hall of Fame Class (April 2025)
- Honors Students Continue 10-Year Partnership with International Samaritan (March 2025)
- Detroit Catholic High School Students Spend Their Winter Break Learning and Serving with International Samaritan (February 2025)
- High School Boys and a Priest from Toledo Founded International Samaritan, a Nonprofit that is Thriving 30 Years Later (August 2024)
- Kiteezi Samaritan provides relief aid to landslide victims (August 2024)
International Samaritan’s Relief Efforts to Help Uganda’s Kiteezi Dumpsite Landslide Disaster Victims (August 2024) - International Samaritan Opens Family Life Center in Honduras (June 2024)
- New International Samaritan partnership takes Trinity Health doctors and residents to Ethiopia (February 2024)
- News Wire: New International Samaritan partnership takes Trinity Health doctors and residents to Ethiopia (February 2024)
- Weingartz Foundation Gives $2.2M to Aid International Samaritan’s African Mission (May 2023)
- With Local Nonprofit’s Help, Honduran Community Will Have Clean Drinking Water (March 2023)
- Former University of Michigan Athletic Director Gives $100,000 Gift for Honduran Water System (February 2023)
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University of Toledo students help fight extreme poverty by fasting Friday (February 2020)
- St. John’s Students Reflect on Volunteering in Guatemala (October 2019)
- LIVE at Saint Mary Student Parish (April 2019)
- Interview on Ave Maria Radio (April 2019)
- $2 Day at The Nest (April 2019)
- International Samaritan hires Tenbusch as new president (November 2018)
- International Samaritan Announces “Be a Samaritan Day” (July 2018)
- Ann Arbor’s International Samaritan organization declares July 31 “Be a Samaritan Day” (July 2018)
- Marian students provide aid in Guatemala and Nicaragua (March 2015)
- Karen Pulte honored for contribution to International Samaritan (October 2014)
- International Samaritan granted consultative status by U.N. (September 2011)
Two Great Thanksgiving Ideas
If you haven’t made your Thanksgiving plans yet, let me give you a great idea to try with your family and friends: Thanksgiving Brunch! A few years ago, the Mrs. and I started hosting friends and family at 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving for coffee, ham, and eggs, and I love it! So much less pressure … no guilt about not wanting to cook or eat a turkey … a huge afternoon nap at halftime of the Lions’ game, and our kids and extended family members don’t have conflicts to contend with. Trust me on this one: Thanksgiving brunch is where it’s at. It’s a thing.
If you and your family want to do something special this Thanksgiving, let me give you one more idea: give a gift to help people who don’t have enough food. We’ve been surveying our communities for four years, asking questions like, “I have gone hungry so that a child could eat.”
A superstar research economist named Dr. Tom Weinandy has given us the gift of his time and expertise to create a Food Security Index and a dashboard to help us see how the communities we support are doing, and our students and parents are consistently in negative numbers on the index. This is not a good thing. You can read the fascinating results.
We’ve been surveying our communities for the last four years and have a new Food Security Index to be able to see how our scholars and their families are doing.
The families we serve make an average of $84 per month, with the families in Uganda a distressing $12 per month since the dumpsite was closed after the landslide there over a year ago.
Earlier this week, I was talking with Anthony, a scholar in Honduras who is now a barber, to ask him what it was like at the age of five going to the dumpsite instead of school.
“We were desperate,” he told me, so I had to go to help my mom. I was curious how he knew things were desperate. Was that something his mother told him or were there things he could see that made him feel that way?
“We had no food,’ he explained. “We had to go to the dump if we wanted to eat.”
When our team met Anthony, he had been sorting through garbage for his entire life.
I was just with Anthony a few weeks ago in San Pedro Sula. With other scholars, their moms, and some friends from Toledo, we made and packaged 350 tortillas and snacks and then loaded them into pickups and drove into the dumpsite to deliver food to the workers there. Within 20 minutes, we gave away all 350 meals, at least 40 or 50 of them to children who were just like Anthony a few years ago.
Friends from Toledo joined me in Honduras and with our scholars, community members, and team members, we cooked meals and distributed them to people digging through trash at the city dumpsite.
Whether we celebrate Thanksgiving with brunch or with dinner, we have so many things to be thankful for. Would you please prayerfully consider making a Thanksgiving gift to help our teams give food to people who desperately need it? A gift of $100 will feed a scholar’s family for a month.
Mike Tenbusch, President
Mike joined International Samaritan in 2018 after two decades of leading social change in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. He’s a University of Michigan Law grad and author of The Jonathan Effect: Helping Kids and Schools Win the Battle Against Poverty. He and his wife, Maritza, have three children who keep them young.
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