By Desmion Dizney | Directora
Summary
Two million Ecuadorians suffer from severe hunger according to the World Food Program. Because Cuenca, Ecuador continues to be impacted by the mass migration of Venezuelan refugees, COVID, a host of natural disasters, and two national strikes the Cuenca Soup Kitchen is committed to providing assistance to families experiencing food insecurity. By first addressing food insecurity, CSK is able to provide access to healthcare, education, and ultimately a more productive future.
ChallengeFood insecurity is an often insurmountable burden for families. Education and health suffer as more and more of a family's resources are dedicated to the daily search for food. This creates a cycle of poverty and food insecurity for generations. Solution
By providing food kits the Cuenca Soup Kitchen decreases food insecurity, improves health, and gives families the ability to improve their futures.
Long-Term Impact
Reducing food insecurity positively impacts health both in the short and in the long term. It diminishes child malnutrition. It also provides an opportunity for a better future as families can focus on education, increasing employment opportunities, and earning ability. These are positive impacts for families as well as for the community.
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