Hunger is not only life threatening, but also a barrier to dignity, strength and self-worth.
In every community we serve, access to consistent nutritious food remains a daily struggle for vulnerable children, widows and elderly women,
Our feeding programs are a lifeline - not just to survive but to live with dignity, energy and peace of mind
Who we serve
Our feeding programs prioritize those most affected by poverty, isolation and loss;
To improve learning and attendance in local schools
Often left without support after life deals them the hard blow of loss. We step up to help by providing basic food items
Especially those caring for grandchildren by themselves or sometimes living alone without care givers.
Affected by conflict, disaster or economic breakdown
served in schools and homes
Widows and elderly women reached yearly
Communities with ongoing food support enabled by partnerships and donations
Local farmers supplying food to our feeding program
how you can help
Whether a school going child, an elderly woman or a widow, feeding even just one takes a step into a better world
Become a monthly food donor. Supply basic food commodities or funding to be distributed to those who most need it
Community kitchens are one of the ways to provide continous food programs to the marginalised areas
Support a widow's or an elderly person's home garden. To provide farm inputs or set up one for those who need it.
Struggling to access daily meals or food at home? you are not alone. Our food programs serve; schoolchildren in need, widows with no regular income, Elderly women living alone or caring for dependents, Families experiencing hardships due to conflict or displacement.