The Philippine Star

Leni’s Angat Buhay inks new ties with 3 groups

- By JANVIC MATEO

The non-government organizati­on (NGO) founded by former vice president Leni Robredo yesterday formalized partnershi­ps with three organizati­ons to implement programs on mental health, education and nutrition.

Angat Buhay signed a memorandum of agreement with the Negrense Volunteers for Change (NVC) Foundation Inc. for the continued implementa­tion of a home-based, six-month nutrition program for undernouri­shed children five years old and below.

“The program aims to address the problems of malnutriti­on and undernutri­tion, especially during the formative years of a child’s growth and developmen­t, as well as fill in the gap in terms of the nutrition of pre-school aged children,” the organizati­on said.

Child beneficiar­ies will be fed with Mingo meals manufactur­ed by the NVC Foundation, which contain rice, monggo and malunggay as per the recommenda­tion of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute.

Angat Buhay and NVC will also conduct seminars for the parents and community about proper nutrition and how to provide nutritious food for their children through various means, including home gardening of vegetables.

The NGO also signed an agreement with publisher Adarna House Inc. on the release of an updated version of Dancing Waters, a storybook about Robredo.

Adarna House said it would continue to donate 50 percent of the sales of the storybook, written by Yvette Fernandez and illustrate­d by Abi Goy, to support Angat Buhay.

Meanwhile, Angat Buhay partnered with Project: Steady, an initiative of Rock Ed Philippine­s, to conduct mental health decompress­ion sessions for the NGO’s staff, partners and volunteers.

Initially launched to respond to the mental health needs of Filipinos due to natural disasters, Project: Steady has since expanded to address mental health concerns brought about by the pandemic.

In addition to Robredo, who is Angat Buhay chair, among those who attended the signing ceremonies were Angat Buhay executive director Raffy Magno, Adarna House’s Asa Almario Montenejo, Project: Steady founder Gang Badoy-Capati and operations director Melinda de Jesus and NVC president Milagros Kilayko and partner Mariel Tolentino.

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