To improve the nutritional health and overall well-being of 5,000 children aged 1 to 18 years, with a special focus on those from women-headed families and households affected by HIV/AIDS, through the provision of essential nutrition, health monitoring, and awareness programs. This initiative aims to reduce malnutrition, anemia, and growth stunting, particularly among marginalized and vulnerable groups, contributing to long-term community health.
In Tamil Nadu, India, despite development progress, many rural communities continue to face poverty, malnutrition, and limited healthcare access. These challenges severely impact vulnerable groups, especially children from women-headed households and families affected by HIV/AIDS. Inadequate nutrition weakens children's health, learning ability, and overall development, making targeted nutrition support essential for breaking the cycle of vulnerability and disadvantage.
This project will provide monthly nutrition kits to vulnerable children, ensuring they receive essential proteins, vitamins, and minerals needed for healthy growth. Each child will receive one kit per month for an entire year, consisting of cereals and protein-rich food items to support overall health and development.This combined approach strengthens child immunity, improves learning ability, reduces illness, and supports long-term wellbeing, enabling disadvantaged children to grow & thrive.
This project will build long-term health, improve immunity, and reduce malnutrition among vulnerable children. With better nutrition, children will show improved school attendance, concentration, and academic performance. Over time, families develop sustainable nutrition habits, leading to healthier, stronger rural communities.
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