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QACHY FOOD BANK FOUNDATION

QACHY Food Bank Foundation (QFBF) is a not-for-profit food bank that is willing to serve and reach all of Nigeria.. QFBF’s goal is to alleviate hunger in mostly the Northern part of the country. By soliciting, collecting, growing, and packaging food for distribution through a network of service agencies and programs that serve our target population groups. Our services include food box programs, emergency food programs, and a youth farm that will provide opportunities for self-sufficiency activities for “at risk” youth. QFBF will be receiving support from the public, government, charitable organizations and corporate sponsorship.

Our client base is low-income people, mainly families, who need emergency help to put food on the table. Nearly half of those that will be served by the program are children. QFBF will be operating a warehouse facility where we store donated or rescued food for distribution. The program actively solicits food from local food growers, retailers, wholesalers, and processors. In addition, QFBF collect food donations through organized food drives for immediate distribution to service programs

Our Mission

The mission of QFBF is to alleviate hunger in the country by soliciting, collecting, growing, and packaging food for distribution through a network of mini agencies and programs, as well as provide opportunities for self sufficiency.

Our Objectives

This new initiative is designed to create a food bank that will serve all of Nigeria as a country, our objectives are
• Establish donation network of local growers, retailers, wholesalers, and processors in Nigeria.
• Establish youth farm that will employ “at risk” youth.
• Collect over five thousand kilograms of food the first year of operation.
Increase collection amount by 20% each year.
• Effectively distribute the food to low-income families that make up over 46% of the population in Nigeria living in poverty, according to The World Bank poverty rate in Nigeria has increased to 46 percent in 2023, representing 104 million poor Nigerians.

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