Happy child enjoying outdoor meal, smiling with food and drink on a sunny day in San Miguel.

Food & Nutrition

Happy child enjoying outdoor meal, smiling with food and drink on a sunny day in San Miguel.

No one should go hungry in a city as vibrant as San Miguel.

And yet, despite our city’s many strengths, far too many families lack basic access to food or stable nutritional resources, especially in the surrounding countryside.

The challenge is intensified by mounting environmental pressures. As drought conditions and water scarcity worsen across the region, traditional agriculture and local food production are increasingly unstable, placing even more families at risk.

Partner Spotlight

So Others May Eat (SOME)


For many elderly residents and vulnerable families in San Miguel de Allende, So Others May Eat (SOME) provides far more than meals. It offers consistency, reassurance, and human connection for individuals living quietly at the margins of a city often associated with abundance.

Serving seniors, individuals living alone, and households facing economic hardship, SOME addresses food insecurity that is rarely visible but deeply felt. Regular access to nutritious food allows recipients to maintain health, independence, and dignity, particularly for older adults whose limited mobility or income can make daily nourishment uncertain.

Led by a committed network of local volunteers, the organization has become a trusted presence across the community, delivering not only food but companionship and continuity. For many participants, these programs represent one of the few dependable points of support in their weekly lives.

Through SMCF grant support, SOME expanded its sustainable food production capacity, enabling the organization to provide reliable sources of protein throughout the year rather than relying solely on fluctuating donations. This shift strengthens long-term household stability while allowing the organization to serve more residents with greater consistency.

In a community shaped by generosity, SOME ensures that care reaches those who need it most, quietly reinforcing the social fabric that holds San Miguel together.

The Need


32% Families facing food insecurity
14K Children at nutritional risk
40% Rural homes with limited food access
30% Teens skipping daily meals
20% Toddlers with anemia

2025 Grant Recipients in Food & Nutrition


So Others May Eat A.C.

Community Meals

Yearlong poultry purchases sustain daily hot meals for vulnerable families, reinforcing food stability and dignity within San Miguel neighborhoods.

Turning Generosity Into Lasting Impact Since 1976