Feeding program to provide at least 6,000 meals in 100days to solve hunger problem. 1 in 5 children in our community go to bed hungry every night in other communities they walk miles house to house to beg before they can eat Malnutrition stunts growth, hinders education, and destroys hope Vulnerable children are forced to beg, steal, or work instead of attending school How You Can Help Nourishing Young Hearts is everyone's business One of our beneficiary Bala 7years old goes house to house begging for food. childhood should be a time of laughter, play, and endless possibility, millions of vulnerable children face a harsh reality: hunger. Their tiny bellies ache with emptiness, their minds struggle to focus, and their dreams seem out of reach and they become tools for vices ** $10 feeds a child for a week ** $50 supports a month of meals ** $100 helps us expand our reach to more children Our organization is transparent, accountable, and committed to using 100% of your donation to feed vulnerable children. Millions of children like face hunger and malnutrition daily. In our community, 1 in 5 children go to bed hungry, their growth and development stunted by lack of access to nutritious food.
Provide nutritious meals, prepared with love and care 2. Break the cycle of hunger 3. Unlock a brighter future for vulnerable children 4. Reduce push and pull factors for potential perpetrators of Gender Based violence and other vices 5. Provide care kits to children If we do not raise the funds we stand a change to loss a significant population on vices to that will affect us as a society. Hunger can significantly contribute to push and pull factors for vices, particularly in vulnerable populations. Here's a breakdown of how hunger can lead to these factors: Push Factors 1. Desperation: Hunger can create a sense of desperation, leading individuals to seek immediate solutions, even if they involve vices. 2. Lack of opportunity: Hunger can limit opportunities for education, employment, and personal growth, pushing individuals toward vices as a means of coping or escaping. 3. Social isolation: Hunger can lead to social isolation, making individuals more susceptible to vices as a way to cope with loneliness and disconnection. 4. Mental health Hunger can exacerbate mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, which can increase the likelihood of turning to vices. Pull Factors 1. Quick fixes Vices like substance abuse or gambling can offer quick fixes or escapism from the emotional and physical pain of hunger. 2. Social connections Vices can provide a sense of community or social connection, which may be lacking in individuals experiencing hunger. 3. Temporary relief Vices can offer temporary relief from the stress and anxiety.
1. Provide nutritious meals, prepared with love and care 2. Break the cycle of hunger 3. Unlock a brighter future for vulnerable children 4. Reduce push and pull factors for potential perpetrators of Gender Based violence and other vices 5. Provide care kits to children Project Plan: 1. Identification and Registration: Collaborate with local organizations and social workers to identify and register 100 street children. In Kaduna and Port Harcourt 2. Meal Provision: Partner with local food vendors or catering services to provide nutritious meals once a day. 3. Meal Distribution: Establish a central distribution point where children can collect their meals daily. 4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Conduct regular monitoring and evaluation to ensure the project's effectiveness and make necessary adjustments. Budget Breakdown: - Food costs: $2 per child per day x 100 children x 100 days = $20,000 equivalent to =#34,000,000 - Logistics and distribution: $3,000= #5,100,000 - Monitoring and evaluation: $2,000 =#3,400,000 - Contingency fund: $5,000 =#8,500,000(This can go for care kits,warm clothes ,medicine or supplement) Total budget: $30,000 Implementation Timeline: - Day 1-10: Identification and registration of street children - Day 11-20: Partnering with food vendors and establishing distribution points - Day 21-100: Meal provision and distribution - Day 101: Evaluation and reporting
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