Lunches Project Update February 2024
By Jane Powell | Operations Manager
Kasensa is a community-based project that supports people in the surrounding compounds in Monze, Zambia. It is run by caregivers who live in these compounds signposting vulnerable youngsters to Kasensa. The project coordinators of Kasensa are Elitarial and Gladys, both Zambians who oversee work at this project on a voluntary basis.
Kasensa currently has 106 beneficiaries on the monthly feeding programme. Hands Around the World is supporting this programme in two ways, paying for the monthly food distribution, and equipping a kitchen to be used as a functional space. Much of the building at Kasensa is developing as and when funding is secured from their supporters. The main building is built but some of the interiors are not finished – the plan is to have an office, kitchen, and storeroom so food can be bought and securely stored when prices are good. Washrooms are built, a security wall has recently been finished, and plans are in place to develop a garden to grow food.
Below are two stories of children who benefit from support from this project.
Gift, shown right, is 11 years old and in Grade 2 at school. He has lived with his grandparents in Freedom A, one of the densely populated compounds, since the death of his parents. His grandfather is a wheelbarrow pusher in town and his grandmother does menial jobs here and there to support the family. There are seven in the family.
He was adopted onto the Kasensa programme in 2022 and has been a beneficiary ever since. He is supported with school requirements: uniform, shoes, stationery, and books at the beginning of the school calendar. Additionally, he is given mealie meal monthly.
The mealie meal that he receives from Kasensa really helps the family to at least have a meal. The mealie meal lasts for roughly eight days. Whilst it may not be enough in itself, it has a great impact on his family as it relieves them of the pressure of fending for the family in those few days and gives them more time to scout for more food. The impact Kasensa has on this family is visible and they remain grateful for the food given to them.