Reaching Out for a Collective Effort: Ensuring No Stomach Goes Empty
BHUBANESWAR (India CSR): The JSP Foundation, a renowned CSR and social pillar of Jindal Steel & Power, has taken a commendable stride towards eliminating hunger from India. Drawing inspiration from Naveen Jindal, Chairman of Jindal Steel & Power, the foundation is setting its eyes on the horizon with the launch of its expanded Mission Zero Hunger program.
As Naveen Jindal once said, “A nation’s real strength is not just its economy, but the health and happiness of its citizens.“
50 Lakh and Counting
Led by the diligent and determined Shallu Jindal, Chairperson of the JSP Foundation, the initiative has already made significant achievements by distributing over 50 Lakh meals every year. However, their aim doesn’t stop here. With an audacious target of 1 Crore meals annually, the mission is moving ahead with renewed energy and determination.
Ensuring Food for All
Their commitment isn’t just about numbers. It’s about ensuring that the underprivileged, the marginalized, the children, and the women, all get nutritious food. “In a nation as vast and diverse as India, ensuring every person has a meal on their plate is a challenge, but it’s a challenge we are ready to undertake,” commented Smt. Shallu Jindal.
Spreading the Net Wide
In its initial phase, Mission Zero Hunger is targeting specific districts in Odisha, Chhatisgarh, and Jharkhand. This strategic move focuses on regions like Angul, Keonjhar, Sundergarh, and many more, aiming to lay a strong foundation for future endeavors.
“This isn’t just about meals. It’s about compassion, dedication, and the shared dream of a Hunger-Free India.”
Shallu Jindal, Chairperson, JSP Foundation
Seeking Compassionate Collaborators
Achieving such a colossal goal requires collaboration, and the JSP Foundation recognizes this. They are actively reaching out to NGOs, Professional Agencies, and Civic Societies, looking for partners who not only have the expertise but also the heart to serve. As per the foundation’s guidelines, interested agencies can reach out and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Smt. Shallu Jindal emphasized, “This isn’t just about meals. It’s about compassion, dedication, and the shared dream of a Hunger-Free India.”
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A Call for Collective Action
In a message to potential collaborators, the JSP Foundation says, “Together, we can achieve what seems impossible today. Let’s ensure that our future generations grow up in a nation where hunger is a word of the past.” They are inviting like-minded organizations to join them in this noble cause.
Those willing to walk this path with the foundation, can express their interest and access more details through the foundation’s official website or by directly reaching out via email.
Through collective effort and unwavering commitment, the JSP Foundation aims to etch a future where every Indian, regardless of their background, can sleep with a full stomach.
JSP foundation emphasizes the need for partners to possess the capacity, trained manpower, and most importantly, a compassionate spirit to serve the needs of the needy and destitute
Interested agencies are invited to extend their support by contacting JSP Foundation through email at rfp@jsplfoundation.com.
The website of JSP Foundation is uploaded with the formats of the RFP (Request for Proposal) application, the company informed.
(India CSR)