Mayflower "Taste Of Hope" Feeding Program

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Project Snapshot

Ask Amount

KES 1,499,999

Project Stage

Pilot

Launch Date

Sunday, May 12th, 2024

Project Manager

Catherine Kangochi

Project Partners Inc

The Mayflower Children's Foundation Feeding Program currently operates without any partners. This means the initiative relies solely on internal resources, community support, and possibly donations from individuals or local organizations to carry out its activities and achieve its goals. If partnerships are established in the future, they could enhance the project's reach and effectiveness.

Project Summary

The Mayflower Feeding Program provides daily nutritious meals to children at Kiaora Primary School. The initiative combats food insecurity to improve student health, reduce absenteeism, and enhance educational outcomes.

Intervention Areas

Primary & Secondary EducationSchool Feeding Programs

Target Population

Low-Income Individuals & FamiliesVulnerable or Marginalized Populations (General)

Problem Statement

Food insecurity among school children leads to malnutrition, poor health, and high absenteeism. Hunger negatively impacts concentration and academic performance, contributing to higher dropout rates.

Proposed Solution

Provide daily nutritious meals to students to meet their dietary needs. Engage the community and local stakeholders to support meal preparation and program logistics.

Expected Impact

Improved nutritional status and health of students. Increased school attendance and better academic performance. Strengthened community ties through active involvement in child welfare.

Sustainability Plan

The program fosters community ownership through local volunteer engagement. Continued fundraising, donor support, and partnerships with education authorities will secure ongoing resources.

Budget Breakdown

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