Food Distribution

When I travel from home to office every day I seen the people at roadside , on footpath , at traffic signals they are begging but very few people give them food or money because fear of covid-19 virus.

There are so many poor families not getting three time meal that’s why they facing biggest problem of hunger more than corona virus.
Most of the daily wage workers lost their work that’s why their families and children sleeping with empty stomach.


As a duty of citizen of India we are taken initiative to help daily labors and migrant people. Due to lockdown so many people are suffering from hunger

In many parts of the world, access to food is a daily struggle for a large number of people. Hunger and malnutrition are prevalent issues that affect millions of individuals and families, especially those living in poverty. The COVID-19 pandemic has also exacerbated the situation, with many people losing their jobs and struggling to make ends meet.

To address this issue, various organizations and communities have initiated food distribution programs for needy people. These programs aim to provide essential food items to those who are struggling to afford them. Here are some ways that these programs operate:

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FOOD DISTRIBUTION

Food Distribution

“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed only one person at a time. Just one, one, one.”

FOOD DISTRIBUTION:

At the end of life we will not be judged by how many degrees we have received, how much we have made, how many great things we have done.
We will be judged by I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat.Wings food distribution activity 😊
We believe in spread happiness 😇

Undernourished India

  • According to FAO estimates in The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World, 2020 report, 189.2 million people are undernourished in India.
  • India is home to the largest undernourished population in the world.
  • By this measure 14% of the population is undernourished in India.
  • 51.4% of women in reproductive age between 15 to 49 years are anaemic.
  • Further according to the report 34.7% of the children aged under five in India are stunted (too short for their age), while 20% suffer from wasting, meaning their weight is too low for their height

FOOD DISTRIBUTION DRIVE:

“Most of our citizen believes that hunger only affects people who are lazy or people who are just looking for a handout, people who don’t want to work, but, sadly, that is not true.
Over one-third of our hungry people are innocent children who are members of households

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