School Feeding Program – HADI Relief

School Feeding Program

Providing a safe space to educate and provide meals for up to 300 children living in refugee camps in a mobile facility.

$10 - School Feeding Program

We hope the school feeding program will positively impact the student and community as:

  • Contribute to ensuring the right for access to free education service.
  • Increase the school enrollment and mitigate the drop-outs as when children know they’ll receive a meal at school every day, it keeps them in the classroom.
  • Reduce the rate of malnutrition among children. Students who stay in school longer and have proper nutrition throughout that time are more likely to find employment and be financially stable over their lifetimes. Girls who stay in school longer will be healthier than those who don’t and will in turn have healthier children at a later age.
  • Using local producers can increase dietary diversity, improve freshness, and spur local economies.

By donating to the School Meals, you will be ensuring that vulnerable Yemeni children will receive nutritious school meals for the academic year.

$7

Just $7 a month will provide a child in Yemen with nutritious school meals for the academic year.

$54

$0.30 for a student meal and just $54 to provide meals to a student for the whole academic year.

The rate of child malnutrition

The rate of child malnutrition is one of the highest in the world and the nutrition situation continues to deteriorate. A recent survey showed that almost one third of families have gaps in their diets, and hardly ever consume foods like pulses, vegetables, fruit, dairy products or meat. Malnutrition rates among women and children in Yemen remain among the highest in the world, with 2.3 million children under 5 requiring treatment for acute malnutrition.

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