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No Hunger Food Bank is a non-profit, nutrition focused system which is committed to fighting and eradicating hunger, providing assistance for malnourished children, less privileged, nursing mothers and pregnant women reducing food waste, and solving the problem of malnutrition through targeted programmes that seek to improve the nutrition/food intake of the less privilege and vulnerable.

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Your donation helps provide nutritious meals to vulnerable individual and communities

Become A Volunteer

By volunteering, you help distribute food, raise awareness, and engage with communities.
Food Banking

We’re here to help them

We deploy food banking models to source food while leveraging circularity and environmental sustainability principles to reduce food loss and waste on farms and at home.

Launching Two Widows Project Fundraising of 10 Million Naira

October 11th
Venue Tiktok Live: feedthestreetfamily Featuring DJ: Buky Music

On-going:
Operation Feed Nigeria

Feed the Street is dedicated to combating hunger and malnutrition among vulnerable populations, including children, the underprivileged, nursing mothers, and pregnant women.

Using Evidence Based Research and Programme

No Hunger Food Bank is dedicated to developing evidence-based research that improve people’s lives and strengthen communities.
Feed The Street

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Feed the Street is a non-profit, nutrition focused system which is committed to fighting and eradicating hunger, providing assistance for malnourished children

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    Raised Funds
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    Satisfied Donors
    2068
    Happy Volunteers