Ties up with Robin Hood Army to raise awareness on #zerohunger
Mumbai, October 16th: On the occasion of World Food Day, LF has joined hands with the Robin Hood Army for an initiative to spread public awareness on hunger problems in our country through their digital platform LF and LFOriginals. India's premium multi-platform lifestyle brand from the Essel Group with presence in TV, Digital and Events; LF has always been at the forefront of innovation and public appeal. Linking cultures, cuisines and people not just in India but across the globe through original content, the team at LF is promoting the message of – Each One Feed One through this initiative.
Making you rethink the way you share, #feeditforward explains that zero hunger cannot be achieved overnight and should be an ongoing process until the target of a world without malnutrition and hunger is attained. The campaign communicates and urges each one of us to join hands towards the global mission of fighting hunger.
For this campaign, LF will use a 360 approach with digital marketing via digital and social media outreach and onground activations. Attempting to reach out to as many offices and employees possible, the initiative will offer an organised way to let people know that every action can have positive consequences and individuals can come together to make a difference. An opportunity to channelize the plenty towards the ones with none, this World Food Day could be the force needed to execute #zerohunger. LF has created a video to the same effect which can be seen here:
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According to the Food Aid Foundation, there are about 795 million people in the world who do not have enough food to lead a healthy lifestyle – that’s about 1 in 9 people on earth. Food scarcity has been the main cause for malnourishment, stunted growth and other health related issues and this is no less than a world crisis. Have we ever stopped to wonder, that the food we waste could actually end someone’s hunger and be the reason they survive another day? 3,000 children throughout India die of malnutrition every day, and all we need is a way we could all work towards changing that. Answering that very issue, LF’s initiative focuses on filling empty stomachs, with the ideology that ‘their stomachs won’t be empty, if you give away your plenty.’
The Robin Hood Army with whom LF has tied up onground for this campaign, is a zero funds volunteer organisation that works to get food from restaurants and communities to serve the less fortunate. The Robin Hood Army consists of volunteers serving their local communities with several neighbourhood chapters to anchor each city. With an army that serves 70 cities in 12 countries, they rely on the power of social media and press to mobilize more recruits. Proud on their zero funds origin, they serve to make food available to the hungry with the core faith in a simple idea- nobody deserves to be hungry! Through this very campaign, LF urges one and all to contact Robin Hood Army and join the movement.
On their association with Robin Hood Army, Amit Nair, Business Head, LF says, “We are using all our platforms and the network strength to spread awareness related to this extraordinary campaign, I am positive that this will be a much-needed wake up call to one and all to #feeditforward. Joining hands with the Robin Hood Army to serve the hungry citizens came as a natural choice to us as our belief has always been that food connects and makes bonds stronger. The Robin Hood Army have succeeded in bringing together communities as a whole for the betterment of the human race”.
“Instead of turning to the waste basket, if we could all make a conscious effort to reduce wastage and share the load to eradicate hunger, a real difference could be visible. A structural transformation is possible only and only if the attention is focussed on our people and the power of community. Each one of us can bring change and make a difference.” said Faiza Dhanani, Mumbai City Co-ordinator, Robin Hood Army.
Imbibing the Robins motto of food as a platform to bring out the best of humanity, the initiative shows that every bite counts, every smile matters.
World food day is celebrated every year on October 16 collectively across 150 countries. This United Nations activity brings in hundreds of outreach activities planned to bring together governments, businesses, NGOs, the media, and general public. Aimed to promote worldwide awareness and action for those who suffer from hunger and for the need to ensure healthy diets for all, the day aims to create awareness on hunger and nutrition issues around us with the motive to create a world with #zerohunger.