ZHTF and VINLEC Partner to Strengthen School Feeding Programs and Boost Local Agriculture
The Zero Hunger Trust Fund (ZHTF) and St. Vincent Electricity Services Limited (VINLEC) have announced a significant collaboration to enhance school feeding programs in three primary schools across the country. This initiative, which integrates local farmers into the supply chain, will directly improve the quality of meals provided to students while fostering stronger community ties and contributing to national food security goals.
The partnership exemplifies a model for collaboration between the public and private sectors, focused on the common good. Local farmers will play a key role in supplying fresh fruits and vegetables to the beneficiary schools, namely Spring Village Methodist, South Rivers Methodist, and Fitz Hughes Government. This approach not only nourishes students but also provides a sustainable market for local farmers, strengthening the agricultural sector and building community resilience.
Safiya Horne-Bique, CEO of the ZHTF, emphasized the broader significance of the collaboration: “This partnership represents a pivotal step forward in our mission to reduce hunger and improve nutrition for vulnerable communities. The inclusion of local farmers in this initiative strengthens the economic and social fabric of our nation, while ensuring that our children have daily access to healthy meals.”
Since its inception in 2016, the ZHTF has supported 12 schools, with the school feeding programs, forming a key pillar of its strategy to combat hunger in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The partnership with VINLEC expands this effort to three additional schools, allowing the ZHTF to reach even more children and their families.
VINLEC’s Finance Manager, Mr. Ricardo Roberts, also expressed pride in supporting the initiative: “VINLEC is proud to partner with the ZHTF on this critical project. It aligns perfectly with our corporate responsibility goals and our commitment to supporting sustainable community development. By investing in the health and education of our children, we are investing in the future of our nation.”
Photo: ZHTF signs Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with VINLEC
The Zero Hunger Trust Fund’s broader strategy aims to reduce hunger and improve nutrition for vulnerable populations across St. Vincent and the Grenadines, with the school feeding programmes forming a key pillar of this effort. In joining forces with VINLEC, this initiative takes on an even greater scope, impacting the lives of even more children and their families.
- By Zero Hunger
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