SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING PROGRAM STARTS TOMORROW

WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A HUNGRY CHILD?

Our long-term goal is to provide safe drinking water to indigenous schools and villages which often have only polluted water.

We catch, store and share the same rainfall that creates poluted puddles many drink from

This helps stop the “revolving door” sickness that weakens so many indigenous children.

But what do you do when your long-term goals face children who are hungry today?

We’re seeing more children with signs of malnutrition.

In response, we’re starting a supplemental feeding program to provide the difference between what the children have and what they need to be healthy and grow.

We’ll start slowly and expand step by step to indigenous areas where we find children at risk from lack of nourishing food.

Everyone needs nourishing food.

Indigenous children do too.

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Joe & Maribel Bass -- volunteers with Operation Safe Drinking Water

Joe & Maribel Bass -- volunteers with Operation Safe Drinking Water

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