Thursday, 16 December 2021
Special Occasion donation-make them feel special
Two young children looked out of the window. They were not able to concentrate in class. The only thought running in their mind was their growling stomach. Their last meal was only from the previous night – plain rice with pickles; it was hardly a handful of rice and their stomachs were not even close to being full. Their ears waited for the school lunch bell so that they can enjoy eating their favourite dishes cooked as a part of their school’s midday meal.
Caring for children’s health with donations
Millions
of people care for these children coming from challenging backgrounds as their
parents cannot afford to provide wholesome meals even for one day. Their
campaigns, contributions and donations on various occasions support NGOs to feed school children.
Giving
to people who do not have or are not privileged as us, brings happiness and the
satisfaction of helping someone in need. Many people make birthday donations with the intention that they should perform good
deeds by helping others. Here is a list of occasions on which people choose to
do something good:
Reasons for making donations
Donating
to a charity is worthwhile as it gives a feeling of fulfilment and contentment
apart from easing the hardships of individuals who face them every day. Contributing
to NGOs that work towards a
particular cause is the best way to do your bit for society. Below are the
reasons why you should donate:
Small donations make a lot of difference to an NGO
Every small donation matters
and it counts to benefit the person/people who are waiting for the support.
Like every droplet, every individual donation counts.
Brings inner satisfaction
When we take care of each
other, it brings about a social responsibility to help and support one and
another. When human beings know that someone needs their help, they are all
glad that someone is doing something for them without expecting anything in
return.
Connects you with like-minded people
When you associate yourself
with a noble cause, you connect with people who have a similar mindset. Your
ideas, thoughts and concerns start aligning with each other and the cause they
work towards.
When
you make donations for reasons that interest you, for example, feeding school
meals to children under the midday mealprogramme, you help them in fighting hunger. The Akshaya Patra Foundation
is an NGO in India that works
towards providing nutritious meals to school children coming from challenging
socio-economic backgrounds by giving them unlimited meals for education.
School
children wait for their lunch break to go off, as they eagerly look forward to
receiving hot food every day. You can be the reason for the elimination of
classroom hunger in children. Join the Foundation to help children concentrate
in class on a full stomach and become active by participating in classroom and
school activities.
Monday, 13 December 2021
Role of NGOs in child welfare
Good nutrition helps us survive and thrive. Well-nourished children, grow, learn, develop, play, participate and become healthy adults giving birth to a healthy next-generation. Malnutrition takes away the best of their capabilities, leaving them frail and with no energy due to underlying deficiencies. To bring them out of malnourishment, the Governments of various countries made several provisions for the betterment of the health of individuals at different stages of life.
The power of NGOs
When
the Government takes to solving an issue, many non-governmental organisations
come forward to join hands with them. They are the bridge between the
beneficiaries and the government. Many non-profit organisations in India have
shown interest to improve the health of people. The role of NGOs in India is not restricted towards the development of
certain people of society, it also ranges to cleanliness, sustenance, animal
welfare, protection of biodiversity, etc. Some take the role of supporting
children’s health and education, while some other NGOs take care of the health
of the elderly or the development of expecting mothers and her child.
The
Akshaya Patra Foundation is one NGO in India that is an implementing partner of
the Government of India for the Mid-Day Meal Programme. It plays a vital role
in nourishing school children whose parents cannot afford wholesome meals for
them. Apart from the midday meal scheme,
it has taken up feeding initiatives:
·
Anganwadi feeding
·
Feeding to provide disaster
relief
·
Feeding expecting mothers
·
Feeding in old-age homes
To
ensure that children receive healthy food right from birth, the Foundation has
undertaken Anganwadi feedings as one of its feeding initiatives.
Role of NGO in India to nourish pregnant women
During
the first six years of life, children attain several developmental milestones which
becomes the foundation for learning and development in the future. A healthy
mother gives birth to a healthy child which then grows up to become a healthy
and responsible citizen who gives birth to healthy children. It is a circle of
life and is one major reason why it is important to feed a child with healthy food at a very young age.
Akshaya Patra’s Anganwadi
reach:
Targets children from 3 to 6
years and pregnant and lactating mothers.
Role of NGO in India to implement the midday meal scheme
In
2020, 45.4 million children under 5 years old were affected by wasting. To
improve the nutritional status of such children, Akshaya Patra became an
implementing partner in 2000, and started feeding where it was headquartered,
in Bengaluru. For the last 21 years, the Foundation continuously prepares
locally palatable meals with nutritional specification laid out by the Supreme
Court of India.
Your role in supporting to
feed a child
Children
are the ones who decide the progression of a country in the future. India’s
progress lies in the hands of young children who have big dreams to achieve.
Make a donation for children to
realise their dream and bring them to life.
Children
aspire to be famous personalities when they grow to become adults. Helping them
realise their dream, is in our hands. Mid-day meals become a strong incentive
for parents who cannot afford to send their children to school so that they get
one healthy meal a day.
With Akshaya Patra, you can
support children’s health and their education as well because the organisation
believes that “No child in India shall be
deprived of education because of hunger.”
As
its name stands, Akshaya Patra provides unlimited food for education of
children studying in government and government-aided schools. If you donate
today, you can help a child grow into a healthy adult who will grow up to
achieve more in life and become a responsible citizen too.
If
you know about a child who has benefitted from receiving midday meals every day
and has grown to become a responsible adult, let us know by commenting in the
section below.
ANGANWADI FEEDING SCHEME OF AKSHAYA PATRA
Anganwadi feeding programme of Akshaya Patra aims to provide the right nutrition to the women and children and helps to reduce malnutrition and mortality among children.
Thursday, 9 December 2021
Make this world a better place to live through midday meals
Midday meals open the gates to schools and paves way
for aspirations of lakhs of children across India.
Education is one of the most potential gamechanger in eliminating the
vicious cycle of poverty-hunger-illiteracy. To support education of children
belonging to socio-economically challenging backgrounds, Government of India
has initiated several education schemes. Alongside, the introduction of Mid-Day
Meal Scheme for government schools and government-aided schools was a huge boon
for children. Midday meal acts as an incentive for parents to send their
children to school with the hope that children will receive at least one full
meal for the day. Once at school, children inevitably get introduced to
academic lessons and other developmental activities. This not only contributes
to the literacy factor, but also enables children to hone their talents as well
as instils a sense of confidence in them to achieve their aspirations.
To maximise the benefits of Central Mid-Day Meal Scheme, The Akshaya
Patra Foundation, an NGO in India partnered with the Central Government
of India and various State Governments to implement the scheme. Akshaya Patra
is one of the pioneer NGOs that stepped in as an implementing partner with the
vision “No child in India shall be deprived of education because of hunger.”
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Akshaya Patra has been providing freshly cooked,
nutritious, and locally palatable meals to schoolchildren across India for the
last 21 years.
Currently, Akshaya Patra feeds more than 18-lakh
children,
on every school day across India.
By
operating in a public-private partnership model, Akshaya Patra expanded its
operations from one location in 2000 to 58 locations in 2021. The Foundation
understands the significance of each plate of midday meal, hence takes
utmost care in the preparation and delivery of these meals. It prepares the
meals in its own state-of-the-art centralised kitchens and has its own delivery
logistics to transport the meals to schools across 13 states and 1 Union
Territory. To ensure highest quality meals, all the kitchens of Akshaya Patra follow
industry standard operating processes with utmost adherence to cleanliness and hygiene
practices. The kitchens follow a cyclic menu and prepare locally palatable
meals in compliance with the dietary norms
as stated by the Central Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
Midday meal significantly impacts lives of children by directly
contributing to their nutrition levels, health, and learning capacity.
Impact studies on Mid-Day Meal Programme reveals that consumption of
regular school meals results in:
-
increased school enrolment
-
regularised attendance
-
decreased drop-out rate
-
improved health of children
-
better academic performance
-
continuity of schooling
This is clearly visible in the varied aspirations and strong determination of
Akshaya Patra beneficiaries.
·
Sachin, a
Standard VI student of Hanspal Primary School in Odisha
aspires to be a pilot. He says, “Flying high gives you a whole different perspective in life. I know that being a pilot is difficult, but it is not impossible.”
·
Shyaali, a Standard VIII student of Ekaathmanagar School, Nagpur aspires to be a dentist. She
says, “I do not lose my head over daily activities at home and school. I am
more focussed now. My mom would have been happy if I was like this, two years
back. For her, I will become a dentist one day and open my own clinic.”
·
Rajesh, a student of Chandrabaghabai
Education Society, dreams of becoming a rap artist. He says, “No work is a
task, if you do it wholeheartedly. And my heart beats to rap music. I want to be
a rap artist. I know it is not all that easy and I don’t have a Bollywood
background. But I will work very hard with all my heart and get to the top on
my own.”
Support this NGO in India to expand its service
and benefit more children with nutritious school meals.
One meal a day can do wonders for children and help
them achieve what their heart desires. Together, let’s make the world a better
place by ensuring regular and nutritious school meals. Contribute online
donation and instantly make schooldays of children better.
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.
What are you waiting for? Millions of children await to fulfil their dreams. Let’s support them.
Monday, 6 December 2021
Akshaya Patra supports children’s education with midday meals
The Akshaya Patra Foundation is an NGO in India that implements the Mid-Day Meal Programme. For the last 21 years, this non-profit organisation is serving nutritious school meals to children in India. The cycle of clean, prepare, cook, pack and deliver repeats every single day, without a stop.
Friday, 26 November 2021
Want to donate to a charity? You might benefit from it
The concept of giving has existed since time immemorial. It is
deeply engraved in our systems that we should help one another and especially
those who need support. People from all walks of life have been giving
charities, be it a king, a philosopher or even common man; everyone makes
contributions in some way or the other.
Not only did individuals start giving, established companies and organisations also started making corporate donations to NGOs to ensure that their money is utilised most effectively. Organisations work towards various causes like women empowerment, child education, healthcare of elderly, etc. Based on these causes, huge corporates set up charity wings or have Corporate giving as a part of their monetary funds.
Benefits of
making donations to a charity
By giving to a non-government organisation, you get the following
benefits:
·
Satisfaction of doing a good deed
·
Happiness of changing lives of people
·
Tax benefits of donating to a registered NGO, benefitting from 80G
deductions.
Satisfaction of
performing a good deed
Like someone said, true happiness stems from the joy of helping
someone in need or by sharing what we have. When you help someone and see their
face brighten up with a smile, it makes you happy because you are the reason
they are so happy.
Happiness of
changing lives of people
Every single person fights hard to survive in this world. When you
give to an NGO working towards a particular cause that you connect with, you
bring a positive impact on the beneficiary. For example, by providing mid-day
meals to children, you ensure that they get the right nutrition for their
development.
Tax benefits when
you donate to NGOs
Apart from gaining satisfaction from helping someone, when you
donate to a non-profit organisation, you benefit with 80g deduction under theIncome Tax Act, 1961. A few organisations provide 50% tax exemption and a few
offer 100% tax exemption.





