hello!

You are now joining the club of daring leaders who want to solve hunger and create sustainable communities.
With ARK Feed Back,
FOOD to eat and are HEALTHY
A chance to start NEGOSYOS
EXCESS to supply the village
A way to be TOGETHER, HAPPY,
and investing in each other.

ARK Feed Back
is a neighborhood vegetable exchange
open to everyone
in the community,
it's guaranteed
to meet once a
week for 8 weeks.
you will ensure families have
you will solve hunger
in just 5 weeks!
magkita ta!
Excited me makaila ninyo!
Maisog ka, matulin ug malinaw sa paghimo og mga paagi Ug ang imong pangandoy nga mawala sa hingpit ang "handout"

let's kick this off
Mayors who want this and are ready
to invest.
and we close off this wave with
12 Barangay Kapitans who want to do it, have 100% buy-in from their council and secured their budget.
In our istoryahanay, it will be a 50/50 exchange. We will share Feed Back and how it transformed other communities in a program timeline of 16 weeks. You will have a chance to share about your dreams and struggles.
Together, we will solve and create a self sustaining future.
Spots are limited. First come, first served.
Spots are limited. First come, first served.
we set aside the following dates and times for you
you are in good company
Ilan na ang nakagawa nito.
Traciano, Capiz
Graduated
Sept 2020
Sept 2020
Bogtong,
Busuanga
Sept 2020
Borac,
Coron
Sept 2020
Wave 1
Quezon,
Busuanga
Expected
Graduation
July 2021
July 2021
Cheey,
Busuanga
San Isidro,
Busuanga
July 2021
July 2021
Wave 3
Sto. Nino,
Busuanga
Feb 2021
Tinoa,
Coron
Feb 2021
Wave 2
Pililia,
Rizal
Sept 2021
Bay,
Laguna
Sept 2021
Wave 4
Kap Edwin Saldo said for the very first time in decades, there's no more hunger in Traciano.

As a farming community in Capiz that has experienced hunger for decades, Kap Edwin Saldo’s worries for his constituents doubled up when the pandemic hit. People lost jobs and the issue of hunger just became bigger.

As a daring Future Maker, Kap Edwin confidently partnered with ARK on a program that has never been done before. And with Feed Back, for the first time in decades, there is no hunger in Traciano. 86% of total population secured food, exchanged produce and sold their excess.

Before Feed Back, families farmed 1 to 2 crops. Now they have access to 76 kinds of vegetables and fruits across the entire community. 6 months post-Feed Back, Traciano families are still planting and continue to sell their excess harvest in Roxas City.

As a farming community in Capiz that has experienced hunger for decades, Kap Edwin Saldo’s worries for his constituents doubled up when the pandemic hit. People lost jobs and the issue of hunger just became bigger.
traciano, capiz
Download Traciano’s Feed Back story here
sto nino, busuanga
Kap Erning Lopez said they have so much excess they are now supplying their own village and an island community.

When we met Kap Erning in October 2020, he shared with us the struggle of Sto Nino, a fishing village in Busuanga, and his desire for people to have something to eat for Christmas.

With Kap Erning’s determination, he led the community to not only solving for Christmas salu-salo as they have so much excess they are now supplying their own village and an island community.

Sto. Nino achieved the highest penetration of at-risk families at 117% among partner Palawan communities The fisherfolks want it more and embraced a new diskarte: “Tanim sa aga, laot sa gabi.”

When we met Kap Erning in October 2020, he shared with us the struggle of Sto Nino, a fishing village in Busuanga, and his desire for people to have something to eat for Christmas.
Download Sto. Nino’s Feed Back story here
kaya ninyo rin'yan.
May tiwala at bilib kami sa inyo.
