Wednesday, 14 September 2022
Effects of hunger on children. Beat it by donating to charities
When you think of hunger, your
mind immediately paints a black and white picture of a child probably in
tattered clothes scurrying for food here and there.
Sadly, this is true and very uncomfortable.
India is home to 33 lakh undernourished children, out of which 17.7 lakh of them are severely malnourished.
For most of us, hunger is only
about skipping a meal. But, in reality, hunger is much more than a missed meal
and grumbling stomach.
Hunger is a vicious cycle that only makes room for hungrier children and it is unending.
If a child is hungry, depending
on the stage of hunger, h/she is categorised as suffering from:
- ·
Acute hunger
- ·
Chronic hunger
- · Hidden hunger
Acute hunger is when a child is undernourished for a definable time, for example, during wars and disasters. Chronic hunger is a form of hunger that is associated with poverty where they lack sufficient funds for healthy food. Hidden hunger is a form of hunger that results from an unbalanced diet where initially, the symptoms are not identifiable but in the long-term lead to nutritional deficiencies and illnesses.
Apart from these physical deficiencies and illnesses, children who stay hungry for a long time suffer from mental incapability like forgetfulness, decreased attention span and inability to remember long term memories, resulting in decreased academic scores.
Make charity donations to defeat hunger in children
NGOs target the grass root levels to eradicate all forms of hunger - acute, chronic and hidden. Some of them even go back to nourishing the mother who carries children – pregnant, nursing and new mothers.
Donating to these NGOs to nourish mothers and their children also makes you eligible to gain tax deductions.
Your tax deductible donations are either eligible for 50% or 100% tax exemption depending on the registration of the non-profit organisation.
Every charity wants to be the best
NGO to donate to because the cause they fight for is so genuine. Also, the
impact that donors’ contribution has on the beneficiaries is truly appreciable.
Here is a story of a young school child who has beaten the ill effects of
malnourishment.
Beating all the forms of hunger, he says his school lunch has changed him inside out. Adding to it, he says he prefers school meals to the food he gets to eat at home.
Sachin is a mid-day meal beneficiary of The Akshaya Patra Foundation, an NGO in India that serves nutritious meals every day. It has the distinction of being the world's largest NGO-run school lunch programme, serving freshly cooked nutritious meals to over 1.8 million children in 19,039 schools in 14 states and 2 union territories.
Make charity donations
to this organisation to end classroom hunger in children studying in Government
and Government-aided schools. Your tax deductible donations support food
and education of children whose parents cannot afford one square meal a day. Help
many more children like Sachin, to break the unending cycle of hunger by
feeding them with Akshaya Patra.
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