Detailed description
The Food and Agriculture Organization reports that one in eight people are chronically hungry or malnourished, making it one of the leading health risks around the world. Rotary clubs and districts have unique opportunities to help reduce food scarcity and malnutrition through well-organized, sustainable service projects. Thus, the club packed 2,000 Stop Hunger Now meals for feeding the hungry like the Aetas, a tribal minority group resettled in Batangas, on 22 February 2013 and handed them over to President Lumen Magaling in a simple ceremony during the club's 31st Regular Weekly Meeting last 15 March 2013.