Hunger Relief Program
Hunger and undernutrition are closely linked to poverty and limited access to nutritious food. Many families struggle daily to secure even a single meal. Through our Hunger Relief Program, For The Needy People Foundation provides free, nutritious meals to individuals and families facing food insecurity, helping them live with dignity and hope.
Why Hunger Relief Matters?
Hunger affects people across all communities. In India, many families are just one medical emergency, job loss, or crisis away from food insecurity. Children, elderly people, and daily wage earners are among the most vulnerable.
To build a hunger-free society, we must address both immediate food needs and the long-term impact hunger has on health, dignity, and well-being.
Prevent Malnutrition in Families
Regular access to nutritious food is essential for physical growth and immunity. Our program ensures families receive balanced meals, helping children grow healthily and adults maintain strength for daily life.
Reduce Hunger-Related Health Risks
Hunger weakens the immune system and increases vulnerability to illness. By providing consistent meals, we help reduce health risks such as anemia, fatigue, and chronic conditions caused by prolonged undernutrition.
Who Needs Food Support Most?
Children, senior citizens, single-parent households, and daily wage earners are among the most affected by hunger. Our program prioritizes support for individuals and families facing the greatest food insecurity.
Protect Mental and Emotional Well-Being
Food insecurity creates constant stress and uncertainty. Knowing where the next meal will come from brings stability, dignity, and peace of mind—allowing families to focus on education, work, and recovery.
save lives and help end hunger
A bulging stomach. A boney frame. That’s what many people imagine when they think about the impact of hunger on the body. And it’s true, extreme hunger and malnourishment can have that effect.
Yet, hunger can also affect the mind and body in ways that are less visible but just as devastating. Over 80% adolescents in India suffer from hidden hunger (UNICEF)