By Gio Garcia | Associate
Since August, we have established partnerships two community organizations in Quezon City and Manila. These organizations help us identify our target beneficiaries and implement our core and support programs.
Our core programs includes the feeding of select malnourished children (ages 7-12) in the community. This is tied up with community and home gardening where the produce is used for the feeding program. The harvest accumulated from the gardens, after such time, can be used for succeeding feeding programs.
The core programs will be running simultaneously with the support program. The support programs include training on Disaster Resilience, Financial Literacy, Digital Citizenship, and WASH. We are collaborating with corporate partners who will provide technical assistance for the training modules. We are also working with our partner community organizations to localize these programs to ensure its impact.
Project KuBO goes beyond the regular feeding program for communities. By providing trainings on health and nutrition and establishing community/home gardens, our goal is not only to eradicate malnutrition but to help communities have continued access to readily available produce.
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