
Our Work
Child Health & Nutrition
A healthy child is a child who can learn, play and grow. We make sure no child we reach goes hungry or untreated.
Hunger and untreated illness shape a child's entire future. A malnourished toddler grows into a child who struggles in class; an unattended fever can quietly become something far worse for a family with no savings.
Our health and nutrition work begins early — in the first years of a child's life — and continues through school. We combine daily nutrition support with regular health check-ups, immunisation awareness and access to free or subsidised treatment when needed.
By working closely with mothers, anganwadi workers and local clinics, we make sure children in the communities we serve get a fair start — physically and mentally.
The Reality
Why this matters
Silent hunger
Many children eat enough to stop crying but not enough to grow. Stunting and wasting are still widespread in low-income urban and rural pockets across India.
Untreated illness
Cost, distance and fear keep families away from hospitals. A simple infection can spiral into a long-term setback for a child.
Mother's health forgotten
Maternal nutrition and pre-natal care directly shape a child's first 1,000 days, yet are often the first thing skipped in a struggling household.
Our Response
What we do
Daily nutrition support
Cooked meals, ration kits and milk supplements distributed to children and pregnant mothers in identified communities.
Free medical camps
Periodic camps with doctors, basic diagnostics and free medicines, organised in slums and villages with limited healthcare access.
Treatment & surgery aid
Direct funding of consultations, hospital admissions and follow-up care for children with serious medical needs.
Awareness & screening
Anaemia, vision and growth screenings in partner schools, with referrals to specialists where needed.
Outcomes We Track
What success looks like
- Reduction in visible signs of malnutrition among children attending our nutrition support programmes.
- Children completing full courses of treatment instead of dropping mid-way due to cost.
- Higher school attendance — sick days drop sharply when food and basic health are stable.
- Mothers reporting improved confidence in seeking medical help early instead of waiting it out.
From the Field
On-the-ground: meals, medicine, mothers
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- Meals— Food drives & nutrition
- Fieldwork— Outreach, mobilisation & visits
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