
DONATIONS
When you purchase and donate VitaMeal foods, you not only nourish hungry children in Malawi but you feed them for one month.
VITAMEAL - MORE THAN JUST A MEAL:
Malnourished children are missing KEY NUTRIENTS in their diets, which can hinder brain, bone, and immune system development. Most humanitarian food aid is grain, such as corn, which may lack certain essential nutrients for HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT.
VitaMeal is SPECIALLY FORMULATED FOR MALNOURISHED CHILDREN* or family use and produced by Nu Skin—a company with extensive experience in nutrition. Working with an expert in child malnutrition in third-world countries, Nu Skin developed VitaMeal to provide:
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VitaMeal is vegetarian and non-dairy, and allows for the easy addition of ingredients to fit every taste and culture. Each VitaMeal package contains 30 child-sized meals, or enough food to provide a child with one nutritious meal each day for a month.
VitaMeal provides:
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· A balance of carbohydrates, protein, fat, and fiber
· Essential fatty acids required for normal brain development, skin health, and immune defense
· Electrolytes necessary for maintaining normal fluid balance and muscle function
· 25 essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A for normal sight and immune functions, as well as
nutrients for normal growth and skeletal development.*
* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. VitaMeal is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Meet The Children
Virtually every country in the world has hungry children, but Nourish the Children® VitaMeal donations are delivered to places where children need it most. For more information on the delivery of VitaMeal you can read our
![]() Janet BandaMALAWI, AFRICA MORE THAN 94 MILLION MEALS HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED IN AFRICA. Janet Banda was severely malnourished and unable to walk or talk when an orphanage took her in. Within a week of receiving VitaMeal her tiny body began to normalise. Now she is able to run, play and learn with the other children. Now she has hope. | ![]() Xie RongxueMAINLAND CHINA MORE THAN 47 MILLION MEALS HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED IN ASIA. Xie Rongxue is 11 and in the fourth grade. Her family’s annual income is the equivalent of US$75. Her father is receiving treatment in the hospital for liver disease, so her 16-year-old brother dropped out of school to help with the farm. VitaMeal donations assure that Xie and her family receive proper nutrition. | ![]() TupizaBOLIVIA MORE THAN FIVE MILLION MEALS HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED IN THE AMERICAS. Tupiza, a seven-year-old boy, works in the mines to help support his family since his father died a few years ago. He used to eat one meal a day and chew coca to calm the hunger and stay awake. Now he receives a second meal of VitaMeal and he is doing much better in school. |
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