Our Solicits and Distributes Food to Community Programs initiative embodies our commitment to addressing food insecurity among vulnerable populations, particularly youth from displaced communities affected by terrorism or tribal conflict. Through this program, we operate a youth farm program designed to empower "at-risk" young people, providing them with valuable skills, resources, and opportunities for personal and professional growth. By engaging these youth in agricultural activities, we not only contribute to their livelihoods but also foster resilience and community development in regions grappling with complex socio-political challenges.
QFBF's Supplemental Assistance Program (SAP) is dedicated to supporting underemployed individuals and families who are struggling to make ends meet. Through SAP, we provide essential assistance in the form of supplemental resources, including food provisions, financial aid, and access to educational and vocational opportunities. By alleviating financial strain and empowering individuals to enhance their skills and employability, SAP aims to break the cycle of poverty and promote sustainable livelihoods within our communities.
The Nutritional Intervention for Autistic Children (NIFAC) program is a specialized initiative tailored to meet the unique nutritional needs of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Recognizing the significant role that nutrition plays in the well-being and development of autistic children, NIFAC offers targeted interventions and support services aimed at optimizing their dietary intake and promoting overall health and wellness. Through a multidisciplinary approach that integrates nutritional counseling, dietary supplementation, and family education, NIFAC strives to enhance the quality of life and outcomes for children living with autism.
Hope for Better Health (HFBH) is a transformative program designed to address health challenges stemming from nutritional deficiencies in daily food consumption. Many individuals face health challenges due to inadequate access to nutritious food, exacerbating existing health conditions and compromising overall well-being. HFBH aims to bridge this gap by providing essential nutrients and dietary support to individuals experiencing health challenges, empowering them to improve their health outcomes and regain hope for a brighter, healthier future.
This program is for people that are challenged health wise, because of the deficiency of viable nutrients in their daily food consumption, this program will help breach that gap.
Our Feed School Children (FSC) program plays a crucial role in promoting educational attainment and nutrition among primary and secondary school students. Recognizing the critical link between nutrition and learning outcomes, FSC provides basic lunch assistance to schoolchildren, ensuring they have access to nutritious meals during the school day. By alleviating hunger and supporting healthy eating habits, FSC aims to enhance the physical and cognitive development of students, laying the foundation for academic success and lifelong well-being.