Food 4 Kids: Class Act

| September 14, 2012 | 5 Comments

According to Muslim Hands, 73% of underweight children are concentrated in 10 countries…half of which are in Southeast Asia. Muslim Hands is an international aid agency that has worked to help children affected by poverty, conflict, and natural disasters.

Its Food 4 Kids Campaign seeks to bring 40,000 children healthier meals. More than meals, however, Food 4 Kids seek to effect long-term change by working with teachers to watch for symptoms of malnutrition and regular testing for parasitic infections. Check out their extensive work to make a difference.

Source: Muslim Hands

 

 

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Category: Class Act, Featured, Food Politics

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  1. Beth says:

    Sometimes it shocks me to think how very many children in this world don’t have enough to eat. Every little bit of help makes a difference!

  2. vianney says:

    great program, thank you for sharing!!

  3. This is a great cause, not only trying to help the children but educating too.

  4. Erica says:

    73% it is a huge amount! Wow! That is amazing,Belinda! What a great cause!

  5. That’s so many children. :( It’s sad to know that they were innocently born into the world and stay hungry… We must not forget these children and do what we can do to help.

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