The Christian Development Initiative Center (CDIC) recently hosted a Food Donation Program aimed at supporting vulnerable individuals and families within the Mwinilunga District and surrounding communities. This heartfelt initiative aligns with CDIC’s mission to foster development and empower communities through practical, impactful interventions.
The program provided essential food items, including maize meal, cooking oil, beans, and rice, to families facing food insecurity. This initiative was made possible through the generous contributions of CDIC’s partners, community stakeholders, and dedicated donors who share the vision of uplifting the less privileged.
A Message from Leadership
During the event, Chrispin Mapulanga, the Founder and Executive Director of CDIC, emphasized the importance of addressing hunger as a critical aspect of development. “We believe that no one should go to bed hungry. This program reflects our commitment to ensuring that every individual, especially children, has access to basic needs,” he stated.
Community Impact
The program has touched the lives of over 300 families, providing not only nourishment but also hope for a better future. Beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt gratitude to CDIC for their unwavering support and dedication.
One recipient, a mother of four, shared her story: “This food has come at a time when my family needed it the most. I am deeply thankful to CDIC and everyone involved for their kindness.”
How You Can Help
CDIC is committed to continuing its efforts to combat hunger and enhance community well-being. You can play a vital role in this mission by:
- Making a Donation: Your contributions go directly toward helping families in need.
- Volunteering: Join our team to distribute food and provide on-ground support.
- Partnering with CDIC: Collaborate with us to expand our reach and impact.
Looking Ahead
CDIC plans to extend the Food Donation Program to reach more vulnerable communities across Zambia. Together, we can create lasting change and build a future where everyone has access to essential resources.