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Feed The Kids Initiative partner Rumis Altt Ltd to impact lives of over 3,000 children on Children’s Day 2022

By Guardian Nigeria
06 June 2022   |   3:36 am
Feed the kids’ initiative is a non-governmental organization that comprises of young and passionate individuals with a common goal to achieve lasting food security, fight against chronic hunger, poverty and restore hope and sanity to the child within our developing communities. "We are currently running a weekly feeding programme which provides meals for children across…

Feed the kids’ initiative is a non-governmental organization that comprises of young and passionate individuals with a common goal to achieve lasting food security, fight against chronic hunger, poverty and restore hope and sanity to the child within our developing communities.

“We are currently running a weekly feeding programme which provides meals for children across 3 states in Nigeria (Lagos, Abuja and Kwara respectively).”

“This programme currently provides lunch packs (food, fruits and water) for underserved children between the ages of 2-15 years once every week.”

“Our goal annually is to feed 60,000 children in our 3 participating states (Lagos, Abuja and Kwara) in Nigeria. We have also empowered over 200 kids in elementary school to ensure they have basic education to pursue their careers in life.”

“Our Project Goals are:
• To achieve lasting food security.
• To restore sanity and hope to the child, to advocate a proper nutritional management for children.
• To encourage the child to channel the energy used to source for food to chase the right education.
• To encourage the child to channel the right energy used to source for food to chase the right education.”

“We recently concluded our Children’s Day Event Children’s Day, which is celebrated in Nigeria on May 27 annually, is dedicated to celebrating children in Nigeria and all over the world.”

“We created an entertaining and educative atmosphere for our amazing children in Lagos, Abuja and Kwara States respectively in partnership with RUMIS ALTT LTD.”

Feed the Kids Initiative in partnership with RUMIS ALTT fed, empowered extremely vulnerable children and families in very poor communities in all our participating states.

“We provided diapers for toddlers, food, water, snacks, and fruits for over 2,000 children between the ages of 2-15 weekly in our participating states.”

According to the CEO, Mr Wale Folami, the Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Projects are focused on helping kids by attending to their day to day needs.

“We all came from the slum so we understand what it’s like, I see myself in every kid, the endless possibilities life has for every kid.”

The President of the Organization, Feed the Kids Initiative. Mr Sanni Sheriff shared the vision of the initiative which is to establish Community Kitchens across the 36 states in partnership with Corporate Organizations through their Corporate Social Responsibility Programme through which over a million children will benefit from annually.

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