Hunger remains a daily reality for many vulnerable children and families in underserved communities across Uganda. What began as an emergency response during the COVID-19 pandemic has now become an ongoing need—one that continues to affect orphaned children, low-income households, and elderly individuals who lack consistent access to nutritious food.
The No Child Hungry: Community Nutrition Support Project was established to address this urgent and persistent challenge. Despite support from partners and well-wishers, many beneficiaries still struggle to access basic food staples such as rice, posho, milk, and cooking oil—items essential for daily survival and proper nutrition.
Through this program, Glorious Future Foundation provides structured and consistent food support to children and families in need. This includes direct food distribution, community feeding initiatives, and targeted nutrition support for the most vulnerable groups.
Adequate nutrition is critical for a child’s growth, health, and ability to learn. Without it, children face increased risk of illness, poor academic performance, and long-term developmental challenges. For families, lack of food leads to instability, stress, and difficult survival choices.
This project ensures that vulnerable individuals do not go hungry, while also restoring dignity and hope within the community. With a transparent and accountable approach, 100% of donations go directly toward food support for beneficiaries.
By supporting this initiative, donors play a direct role in fighting hunger, improving health, and strengthening communities—ensuring that no child is left behind due to lack of food.