Help For Poor Indian Childs For Their Study And Feeding Foods

Fundraising campaign by Gagandeep Singh
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A condition that puts a lot of children at risk for many of the issues listed in this section is poverty. Lack of access to basic requirements such as food, shelter and clothing are the underlying cause of poor child health, poor child nutrition, child labour, child marriage and various other issues. It widens the economic, social, cultural, and gender disparities already present in society. Poverty essentially threatens every child right: survival, development and protection. Poverty follows a vicious cycle as poor children grow up to be poor adults who then pass on debt to their children.

Action Against Hunger was founded with a simple goal in mind: No more hungry children in India. No more deaths caused by starvation, no more irreversible damage to mental or physical health due to lack of food and water. No more denying our children their basic human right to be free from hunger.

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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 31, 2021
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$50.00
  • Ken Doty
  • Donated on May 16, 2019
$10.00

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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 31, 2021
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$50.00
  • Ken Doty
  • Donated on May 16, 2019
$10.00
  • Harry J Tilley
  • Donated on Apr 25, 2019
$1.00

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US$81.00
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