Supporting Children One Meal at a Time

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123 ABC Street, Delhi, India 12345

(123)-456-7899

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123 ABC Street, Delhi, India 12345

(123)-456-7899

Pick Up | Volunteer | Donate

2 Miles Away


123 ABC Street, Delhi, India 12345

(123)-456-7899

Pick Up | Volunteer | Donate

2 Miles Away


123 ABC Street, Delhi, India 12345

(123)-456-7899

Pick Up | Volunteer | Donate

2 Miles Away



Support Our Future.

The children of today are the leaders of tomorrow, and access to a healthy diet is vital in their ability to learn and develop as individuals. Take action and ensure that no child goes hungry. Ways to support include volunteering at food banks, hosting food drives, and assisting your local school and community lunch programs.

Learn more about the impact of proper nutrition in a child's learning ability and behavior here.

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Thank you for considering getting involved in the fight against child hunger. By providing us with your information, you're taking the first step towards making a real difference in your community. Every child deserves access to healthy, nourishing meals, and your support can help make that a reality. By joining us, you'll have the opportunity to directly impact the lives of children in need and be a part of a community committed to fighting this critical issue. Together, we can create a brighter future for all children. Please input your information below, and we'll reach out with ways you can support this important cause.

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Child Hunger in India

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  • Upwards of 65 million children faced hunger in 2023 (TheWorldBank).
  • In India, food waste is estimated at between 30–40 percent of the food supply (FSSAI).
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  • According to a 2021 study by NSSO, approximately 25% of ST children and 20% of SC children in India faced food insecurity (NSSO).
  • During pandemic, 62% of households shifting from food security to insecurity and 17% staying food insecure. (NHRC).
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  • Many children depend on free meals provided at their schools, so after-school and summer meal programs are vital for when school is out (No Hungry Child).
  • Food insecure children are more likely to develop behavioral issues and impairments in their ability to focus (NIH).