
“What Happens After the Food is Gone?”
@makorirobinson
Posted 4d ago · 2 min read
My good fellow Hivians, yesterday, I shared a moment that meant a lot to us — the day we distributed food packages to members of our community.
The smiles, the relief, the gratitude… it was something I will never forget.
But there is something that has stayed on my mind ever since.
What happens after the food is gone?
For many of the families we serve, the struggle does not end there.
Children still return to uncertain environments.
Some lack a stable place to stay.
Some move from one place to another, never truly feeling safe.
And this is where our biggest challenge lies.
As a school, we are doing everything we can — not just to educate, but to protect.
We have seen how a simple act of support can change a day.
But we also know that long-term change requires something more.
A safe place.
A stable environment.
A place where a child can stay, learn, and grow without fear.
This is why we are working towards building a dormitory.
Not as a luxury… but as a necessity.
Because sometimes, what a child needs most is not just food for today —
but safety for tomorrow.
To everyone who has supported, encouraged, or even taken time to read these stories — thank you.
Your support keeps this mission alive.
And if this message speaks to you, even sharing your thoughts or spreading awareness makes a difference.
Together, step by step, we can create something better.
I highly appreciated your reactions that even boosted my rank.
Beautiful people are not always good but good people are always beautiful.
And so you are.
#charity #education #children #africa #community
