Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving

A microproject by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving
Feed A Hungry Child in Brazil this Thanksgiving

Summary

This microproject will provide essential daily meals to malnourished children in Brazil's favelas, improving their health, focus, and overall well-being. By ensuring they are nourished, the project enables them to participate fully in education, breaking the cycle of poverty and offering hope for a brighter, more sustainable future for themselves and their communities.

$250
total goal
$200
remaining
1
donor
0
monthly donors
18
days

Challenge

This microproject addresses severe child malnutrition in Brazil's favelas, where financial hardships leave many children without adequate food. Malnutrition leads to poor growth, frequent illness, and an inability to concentrate, which hinders their ability to learn and thrive. By providing daily nutritious meals, this project tackles the immediate issue of hunger, ensuring children are healthy and ready to pursue their education.

Solution

This microproject will provide children in Brazil's favelas with daily nutritious meals, ensuring they are healthy and better able to focus on their education. By employing a local cook to prepare balanced meals and distributing food packages for weekends and holidays, the project not only combats hunger but also promotes consistent nutrition. This approach improves children's concentration, growth, and overall well-being, creating a foundation for future learning and development.

Long-Term Impact

A suitable and sustainable educational facility will help these children develop and open the doors to more employment opportunities. Job creation will benefit the local community and encourage all to get involved. We have begun to see the benefits of this work to improve nutrition with concentration levels improving greatly and the frequency of sickness amongst the kids reducing - please help us keep this up!

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Organization Information

Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Tyrone Bennett
London , London United Kingdom
$50 raised of $250 goal
 
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$200 to go
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