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Noko Fio

Noko Fio

Noko Fio

This is a Ga word which literally means “offering something small to someone”. Considering this, the Shrewd foundation encourages its members to bring together any consumable they can share with street children. This initiative seeks to provide street children with non-perishable foods, providing for them a meal beyond a day or two.  With the sustainable development goals (SDG) 2 which seeks to attain zero hunger in sight, we  consider the fact that street children do not have constant source of food and being in a more vulnerable category, this gesture from the Shrewd foundation ensures beneficiaries at least the certainty for the next meal.  During Noko fio,  volunteers as well as members of the foundation constantly move to cover large area in order to provide for a reasonable number of street children. The aim behind this project is to provide non-perishable and convenient foods to street children, who mostly have no idea about how, when and where their next meal is going to come from. Through this, the foundation ensures food reaches street children, contributing its quota to realize the latter is not left behind to suffer hunger.

The importance of food in the lives of humans cannot be underestimated, especially the vulnerable who stand the chance of zero meal within a day or beyond. The Shrewd foundation intervenes intermittently through Noko Fio to reduce the higher tendency for zero food in a day or more. The sustainable impact imbedded in this outreach is to provide opportunity for members of the foundation to contribute directly to the feeding of street children. Members take pride in this gesture and are ever ready to sustain the project and for greater impact.