Feeding the Future: AIM’s Efforts to Combat Urban Hunger

 Hunger in cities is often hidden in plain sight. Street children, daily wage workers, and slum-dwelling families face food insecurity that is made worse during crises. AIM Foundation tackles urban hunger through targeted ration distributions and awareness campaigns in densely populated zones like Kolkata.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, AIM provided daily cooked meals, dry ration kits, and hygiene packs to thousands of families across Sonagachi, Bowbazar, and nearby areas. But more than that, they used this opportunity to build relationships—with children, caregivers, and local vendors.

As the crisis stabilized, AIM expanded its support to include nutrition awareness programs. Street-connected children were taught about basic food groups, the importance of hydration, and the dangers of expired or unhygienic foods. Mothers received tips on preparing balanced meals using locally available ingredients.

AIM also introduced protein and vitamin supplements for undernourished children through its outreach centres. Where possible, school-going children were linked with midday meal schemes, and those without access were supported through alternative channels.

Food is treated not just as charity—but as a gateway to deeper engagement. Once trust is built, AIM introduces education support, health checks, and recreational sessions. Thus, a single meal can open the door to long-term transformation.

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