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Feeding programme for School and vulnerable families

In low- and middle-income countries, about 300 million school children have anemia, causing them to lose some six IQ points per child. Lack of water and sanitation affects children’s health and creates barriers, especially for girls, to attend school – 600 million children lack

Drinking water services in school

Feeding school children will lead to improved children’s nutrition and health, increased school enrollment, attendance, and retention rates. This strategic intervention goes beyond simply alleviating hunger; it directly confronts the multifaceted challenges posed by malnutrition, which has far-reaching consequences for

Cognitive development, school attendance, and overall health. By ensuring access to regular, balanced meals, we create a positive feedback loop, where improved nutrition leads to increased concentration, enhanced learning outcomes, and ultimately, greater academic success. This, in turn, translates to improved school retention rates, particularly for girls, who are often

Disproportionately affected by food insecurity. The ripple effect of this intervention extends to

Families as well, reducing the burden of food insecurity and allowing them to allocate scarce

Resources towards other crucial needs. This echoes the founder’s own experience of struggling

To make ends meet, highlighting the importance of providing not just food, but also the

Opportunity for families to thrive.

$2,885 of $120,000 raised

In low- and middle-income countries, about 300 million school children have anemia, causing them to lose some six IQ points per child. Lack of water and sanitation affects children’s health and creates barriers, especially for girls, to attend school – 600 million children lack

Drinking water services in school

Feeding school children will lead to improved children’s nutrition and health, increased school enrollment, attendance, and retention rates. This strategic intervention goes beyond simply alleviating hunger; it directly confronts the multifaceted challenges posed by malnutrition, which has far-reaching consequences for

Cognitive development, school attendance, and overall health. By ensuring access to regular, balanced meals, we create a positive feedback loop, where improved nutrition leads to increased concentration, enhanced learning outcomes, and ultimately, greater academic success. This, in turn, translates to improved school retention rates, particularly for girls, who are often

Disproportionately affected by food insecurity. The ripple effect of this intervention extends to

Families as well, reducing the burden of food insecurity and allowing them to allocate scarce

Resources towards other crucial needs. This echoes the founder’s own experience of struggling

To make ends meet, highlighting the importance of providing not just food, but also the

Opportunity for families to thrive.

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Donation Total: $100