Friend,
Natural disasters, conflict, and economic instability often disrupt the health systems and supply chains that sustain our most basic needs. These issues disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations—pregnant women, infants, and young children. The severity of the challenge is significant and increasing.
In the last two years alone, the number of people needing humanitarian assistance increased by 30%. Recently, the UN indicated that climate change poses the single biggest threat to humanity, with the potential to cause a 20% increase in hunger and malnutrition by 2050.
Vitamin Angels partners with local organizations and national governments to help meet the immediate needs of people living in crisis. And our commitment endures. By addressing gaps in nutrition with an integrated package of proven interventions, we help strengthen communities, building resilience to better withstand and recover from crises.