A Journey of Hope and Transformation!
Six months ago, we met the beautiful Micah Ella, just 44 months old and facing the challenges of malnutrition as part of our #Mingo Nutrition Program. Today, we are overjoyed to share that she has blossomed! With the unwavering support of MORE Power and NVC Foundation, Micah has reached normal height and weight, embodying strength

By Staff Writer

Six months ago, we met the beautiful Micah Ella, just 44 months old and facing the challenges of malnutrition as part of our #Mingo Nutrition Program.
Today, we are overjoyed to share that she has blossomed!
With the unwavering support of MORE Power and NVC Foundation, Micah has reached normal height and weight, embodying strength and resilience.
This little lady is now filled with ‘MORE power’ in body, mind, and spirit, ready to embrace her future!
Together, we are not just changing lives; we are nurturing dreams.
MORE Power’s commitment to combating malnutrition is not just a promise; it’s a heartfelt mission in action.
After supporting 88 children in San Miguel, we are heading to Sta. Barbara this Monday, November 25, to extend this vital program and bring hope to another group of children in need.
We recognize the urgency of addressing malnutrition before it worsens, and we are dedicated to taking immediate action for a healthier future for our children.
As one community, let’s create lasting change and empower our youth with the hope and nourishment they deserve!
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