Hunger doesn’t always have a face. It’s the child who can’t concentrate in school because their stomach is empty. It’s the daily wage worker who skips a meal so their family can eat. It’s the elderly person choosing between medicine and food. This is the silent crisis happening all around us.

At our food distribution drives, we met Sunita, a single mother of two. She told us, with tears in her eyes, that the weekly food kit she receives from us is the only reason her children don’t have to go to bed hungry. “It’s not just the rice and dal,” she said. “It’s the dignity. It’s knowing that someone cares.” Our fight against hunger is not just about filling stomachs; it’s about restoring dignity and reminding people that they are not forgotten.

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