The 'Bowl of Growth Program' is set to combat malnutrition among 4,000 children in Mumbai. This initiative, supported by Urban Acres, aims to provide nutritious meals and promote healthy growth.
MumbaiMalnutritionUrban AcresHealth EducationCommunity EngagementReal Estate MumbaiOct 19, 2024

The 'Bowl of Growth Program' is an initiative by Urban Acres to combat malnutrition among children in Mumbai. It provides nutrient-rich meals and health education to 4,000 children.
The program is spearheaded by Urban Acres, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting health and sustainability through innovative programs.
Each meal is carefully designed to meet the nutritional needs of growing children, rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and proteins, ensuring a balanced diet.
The program also includes health education workshops for parents and caregivers, community engagement, and sustainable practices in food production and distribution.
Initial feedback indicates positive impacts on the health and well-being of children, with improvements in key indicators such as height, weight, and overall energy levels.

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