Fueling Young Minds: Nutrition Programs for Children in Crisis
Hidden hunger—where children get enough to fill their stomachs but not enough nutrients—is a serious issue in many low-income communities. AIM Foundation addresses this challenge by integrating nutrition awareness and support into its health and education programs.
In districts like Purulia, Jalpaiguri, and the Sundarbans, AIM organizes health check-ups for children who attend their learning centres. Here, doctors assess children’s height, weight, and signs of deficiency. Those at risk receive nutrient-rich food kits and follow-up guidance for families on preparing low-cost, high-impact meals using local ingredients.
The Foundation also distributes iron tablets, deworming medicine, and protein supplements through schools and Anganwadi centres. In parallel, mothers are educated on the importance of nutrition for cognitive development, immunity, and academic performance. Group cooking demos and recipe exchanges encourage community participation.
This dual approach—provision and education—ensures that families understand not just what to eat, but why. Over time, this builds food security that goes beyond temporary aid.
By addressing both hunger and knowledge gaps, AIM ensures children are not just growing—they’re thriving.
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