Nourishing Lives: Geetanjali Care’s Food Distribution Drive

Hunger among the poor is a pervasive problem that stems from poverty and social inequality. These people and communities frequently lack constant access to enough nutritional meals. Chronic hunger can have serious implications, including malnutrition, decreased physical and cognitive development, reduced immune systems, and increased susceptibility to disease. Hunger in poor people is a complicated issue that necessitates comprehensive solutions such as increased economic possibilities, social safety nets, sustainable agriculture techniques, and equitable resource allocation. Combating hunger among the poor is not only an issue of basic human rights; it is also critical for developing healthier, more resilient societies.