Tuesday, 7 December 2021
Akshaya Patra nourishes dreams of children
Childhood is a phase where we dream of becoming something big or being recognised; a doctor, engineer, lawyer, choreographer, singer, etc. Dreams will vary as we grow up and mature from childhood to adolescence. To achieve those dreams, as children we need to be focussed and that ability to focus in class comes from eating good food. A healthy meal helps us concentrate in class, stay focussed and helps by giving us the energy required to take part in classroom and co-curricular activities.
Realising
the importance of meals and adequate nutrition for children, many schools have
taken to providing school meals to children with additional school fees. However,
there are some children who not only think schooling is expensive but think
that rather than going to school, they can lend a helping hand with some extra
income to the family.
The
Government of India is working hard to help families realise the importance of
education and schooling, which is a very challenging task. To help them reach
out to a larger audience and the most remote locations, more than just one NGO in India come forward to extend
their service.
Supporting dreams by implementing the Midday Meal Scheme
Midday
meals are a great intervention to bring children to school. A simple meal
becomes the reason why parents with low-income or people living below the
poverty line, send their children to school. The major reason for sending their
kids to school is so that they will be able to eat one proper meal a day at the
least.
The
Akshaya Patra Foundation is an implementing partner of the midday meal scheme. This NGO
in India has been providing meals to school children in government andgovernment-aided schools for the last 20 years. On every day of school,
children receive freshly prepared school lunch prepared in the kitchens of
Akshaya Patra. The menu and ingredients are carefully chosen to meet the
nutritional requirement of every child.
Children who love their midday meals
Divyanjali,
studies in a government school in Gujarat, Kalol. She lives with her father who
paints houses for a living. She is very famous in her classroom for her
painting skills. A young child like her idolised her father and dreamt of
becoming a painter too. But exposure to an art museum changed her perspective.
Today, she wants to become a well-known painter like Raja Ravi Varma.
She
never wastes food and follows the values taught by her mother. Theplas are her
favourite dish on the midday meal menu.
Sachin
is a young boy from Odisha’s Hanspal Primary School. Before joining this
school, he was a frail-looking child who had no energy to take part in
co-curricular activities or sports. In the next three years of attending school
regularly, today, he is a healthy and energetic child. He loves Akshaya Patra’s
food so much that he says that it is better than what his mother cooks at home.
Sachin and his mother are extremely grateful for Akshaya Patra as, without
these meals, he wouldn’t survive.
Roshni
from Odisha is a shy student who is very conscious about the way she looks; she
has a white patch on her chin. The internet changed everything for her and
today she is a confident girl who has accepted the flaw in her. She ensures
that she eats the healthy meals provided to her at school as it is beneficial
for her skin. She wants to become a Cosmetic surgeon so that she can treat more
people like her.
So
many children like them receive midday meals every day. These meals give them
the hope of continuing their education so that they can achieve their dream one
day. With the trust of millions of donors, they refer to Akshaya Patra as the best NGO in India to donate to. The
stories of such beneficiaries speak a lot for the work that the Foundation
does. You too can take care of some children with your donation. Your
thoughtful contribution can feed children for a whole academic year.
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