What it is
No Hungry Child helps establish and operate meal centres that prepare and serve nutritious food close to the children who need it — with hygiene, documentation and monitoring built into the operating model.
A structured meal programme for underprivileged children, implemented locally through NGO partners.
No Hungry Child helps establish and operate meal centres that prepare and serve nutritious food close to the children who need it — with hygiene, documentation and monitoring built into the operating model.
Underprivileged children identified by the participating NGO for a proposed centre. Typical centre design in the current opportunity is around approximately 100–200 children, subject to programme approval.
Depending on the centre’s approved schedule, the programme may provide two meal occasions per day — for example Breakfast + Lunch, or Lunch + Evening Snack. Exact schedules are confirmed per location.
Participating NGOs maintain beneficiary/meal records, purchase bills, utilisation statements and other documents required for review before subsequent operational releases.
Watch these, then review the Two Pathways and Documents.
Introductory overview of the No Hungry Child programme.
Detailed explanation of infrastructure, investment and partnership options.
Programme presentation in Tamil.
Programme presentation in Hindi (part 1).
Programme presentation in Hindi (part 2).