Felix Brooks-Church

Co-Founder & CEO at Sanku - Project Healthy Children

Felix Brooks-Church is the co-founder and CEO of Sanku - Project Healthy Children. Felix has dedicated their career to improving the lives of at-risk communities around the world.

Brooks-Church started their career with Let Us Create Cambodia (CCPP) in 2006, where they served as International Director. In this role, they oversaw the organization's efforts to improve the lives of at-risk communities in Cambodia that lacked access to basic needs like education, healthcare, and shelter.

In 2010, Brooks-Church joined Project Healthy Children (PHC), an organization that works to reduce micronutrient deficiencies by providing assistance to countries as they design and implement food fortification programs. As Associate Director, they helped PHC expand its reach to small-scale fortification initiatives in rural and remote areas.

In 2012, Brooks-Church co-founded Sanku - Project Healthy Children, an organization that works to improve the lives of at-risk communities around the world by providing access to nutritious food. Under their leadership, Sanku has grown into a leading force in the fight against malnutrition, reaching millions of people in need each year.

Felix Brooks-Church studied geology and earth science at Oberlin College, where they earned their Bachelor of Arts degree.

Edson Justin - Tanzania Country Controller, Mbonny Maumba - Head of People Operations, and Leah Tronel - Director of Development report to Felix Brooks-Church.

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