Okada Foundation, Inc. The city of Malaphone.
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At the Tonsuya Integrated School of Basse City’s Jose Risal Primary School and Malabon City’s Tansuya Integrated School, more than 130 young learners have become new beneficiaries for the Okada Foundation, Inc.
It adds 133 new beneficiaries to the Nutrition Program of thei, strengthening the charity’s determination in alleviating nutritional deficiency, and providing child development.
At the Jose Risal Primary School, 73 new students were enrolled in the program, which was launched with the participation of the school teachers and the Parent-Teachers Association (PTA). In addition to the Nutrition Program, KNK donated storylines, educational books, notebooks and healthy recipe books.
The Dansuya Integrated School, along with St. James Academy, introduced the program for 60 students aged 5 to 7 years. A formal launch at St. James Academy took place, where school administrators, parents signed (MOA), and representatives of thei and KNK.
Ofi leader James Lorenzana underscore the key role of proper nutrition in children’s cognitive and physical development. “Access to adequate nutrition is the basis for a child’s educational and developing essential skills,” he stressed.
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“Through the Fill Nutrition Program, the ofi aims to contribute to the vast goal of improving health consequences and educational performance among the Philippines students, especially in vulnerable communities,” Lorenza added.
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KNK founder Wiki Wynec similarly highlighted the importance of cooperation in implementing stable nutritional programs. To ensure the well -being of children, he said, “Integrated efforts are needed among educational institutions, private sector partners and local communities.”
The filler nutrition program is trying to provide nutritious food and milk to children who have been identified in nutrition-abuse. It also argues for healthy eating habits and chronic nutrition. The program covers a structured monitoring system to assess the progress of the beneficiaries and ensure effective processing.
Lorenzana concludes that “by expanding this effort to Jose Risal Primary School and Tansuya Integrated School, ofi and its allies are fighting against childhood malnutrition and supporting educational development.”
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