The Kingdom Finance Show

Kingdom Solution for World Hunger

Chad Frantzen Season 1 Episode 62

In this episode of The Kingdom Finance Show, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™️ Chad Frantzen sits down with David Lapp, CEO of Blessings of Hope, to discuss how his organization is combating food waste and transforming lives. We dive into how their mission to redistribute food to those in need, has seen explosive growth and now aims to build a national network of distribution centers. Last, we discuss how the biggest challenge lies in expanding infrastructure to support this vision, and there’s a call for strategic corporate partnerships to help bridge the gap.

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