Eggs were distributed to poor and homeless children to help them survive the winter months of Pakistan. COVID-19 has affected the ecosystem but the major area that has been pulled down is of homeless people and our daily wagers. In winter season Muwakhat Foundation distributed eggs for improve the malnourishment of homeless children. Eggs were distributed bi-weekly to families save from rough and cold winter months. Since 2015, Muwakhat Foundation is working with street and homeless children, distributing food, warm clothes, and blankets and giving education and supporting 730 families in COVID-19.
Homeless parents cannot afford to purchase eggs for their children due to inconsistency of income in COVID-19. And they cannot afford to keep their children warm or give them warm food to eat and save them from winter. Eggs distribution is to help improve the in-take of proteins so homeless children can fight off rough and cold weather. This helps overcome hunger and helps the families survive in the lockdown period.
Total 685 trays of branded and quality eggs distributed to orphan and homeless children.
Thank you to all donors because it was not possible without their timely generous support!!!!!!
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