Hunger is a broad word that encompasses anything from a
brief physical discomfort to a severe food shortage to a serious and
life-threatening lack of food. Hunger is an issue that unfairly targets low-income communities, since
living in poverty means going without basic needs including food, clothes, and
sufficient shelter. A kid
needs to eat nutritious meals every day in order to have a hope at a promising
future. A brain devoid of essential nutrients is unable to concentrate, putting
hungry children at risk of academic failure. Even if they eat a sufficient
amount of food, children may not get enough of the vitamins and minerals they
need to grow up healthy, resulting in malnutrition. Millions of people, not
just children, suffer from hunger and malnutrition because they can't afford to
buy enough food, eat healthy foods, or buy the farming materials they need to
produce enough good food on their own. In light of these realities Aahwahan Foundation has launched a program called 'Food for Hunger,' through which we provide food to over 10,000 people in need. Slums,
schools, colleges, hospitals, and other areas are major areas that we cover
while providing food. We test and review the food on a daily basis in order to
ensure that it is of good quality and nutritional value. We have a range of
menus during the week with nutritious and delicious food to ensure that the
people eating the food get a decent amount of nutrition.
Scope of ‘food for hunger’ program:
- Faster
brain and cognitive development
- Faster
physical, mental and social development
- Boosts
productivity
- Less
burden of household insecurity
- Eradicates malnutrition
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