The Food Security Program is a community feeding and support initiative that helps fight hunger by providing meals and basic nutrition services to vulnerable people, while also creating small local job opportunities.
Beyond feeding, the programme creates local employment opportunities and offers basic skills development in areas like food preparation and hygiene, empowering community members to become active participants in their own development. By combining nutrition support with capacity building and livelihood opportunities, the programme contributes to long-term food security, social cohesion, and sustainable community development.

Food Gardens & Poultry Farming
.Our model uses food gardens to feed communities and poultry farming to provide income, while equipping people with the skills to sustain themselves long-term.
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Builds agricultural knowledge and self-reliance.
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Creates co-operatives, improving market. access and collective bargaining.
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Builds resilient, self-sufficient communities.
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These gardens directly address food insecurity.

Community Nutrition & Support
This program provides structured, consistent food access, which is critical in vulenarable communities.
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Daily nutritious cooked meals.
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Supports over 200 beneficiaries a day.
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Nutritious and balanced meals, not just filling.
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Program designed for highly vulnerable groups
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The program contributes to food security, health outcomes, and social cohesion.Â
- Creates employment opportunities (cooks).

Employment Opportunities
Our after-care programmes are ideal platforms that teach important life skills such as:
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Communication and teamwork
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Problem-solving
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Leadership and responsibility
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Conflict resolution
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Emotional and social development
These skills help children grow into responsible young adults.
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