Hunger Intervention
Hope and Mercy is committed to combating hunger and malnutrition, which are among the most urgent and devastating issues facing many communities worldwide. Our hunger intervention programs are designed to provide immediate relief to those suffering from food insecurity and to implement sustainable solutions that ensure long-term food stability. We believe that no one should have to go hungry, and we work tirelessly to make this belief a reality.
Our initiatives include
- Meal Programs: We operate community kitchens and meal programs that serve hot, nutritious meals to children, families, and the elderly.
- Food Packages: We distribute food packages containing essential staples like rice, beans, flour, oil, and other non-perishable items to families in need.
- Partnerships with Local Food Banks: We collaborate with local food banks and organizations to ensure that surplus food reaches those in need, reducing waste and maximizing impact.
Since the launch of our feed a child program designed to alleviate the suffering caused by hunger and malnutrition, we have provided over 10,000 highly nutritious and life saving meals to child beggars, street children, child scavengers, needy and vulnerable children.Nothing is more uplifting that putting a smile on the face of an hungry child, improving the health and well being of a child and watching them return back to the classroom to perform even better.
Through our agricultural support program, we helped establish a cooperative in a rural villages. The cooperative’s members have seen their crop yields double, and the community now enjoys a stable and diversified food supply.
Our nutrition education workshops have empowered families to make healthier food choices. Participants reported improved health outcomes, including reduced rates of malnutrition and better overall well-being.
We work tirelessly to ensure that our efforts reach the most vulnerable
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(234) 803 762 3838
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info@hopemercy.org
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No 81 Arsenal Street Suncity Estate, Abuja