
In the quiet classrooms of Gainza, a subtle yet powerful transformation has been unfolding—one that begins not with textbooks, but with nourishment. For many young learners, daily life was once shaped by hunger, making it difficult to focus, participate, or even enjoy the simple rhythm of school. Among them was Lian Rose Sison, a student who once struggled to keep pace with her lessons. Today, she stands as a reflection of change—more energized, attentive, and confident in her learning journey.
This shift did not happen overnight. It grew from a shared effort led by the Metrobank Foundation in partnership with GMA Kapuso Foundation through the Give-a-Gift: Feed a Child program. More than a feeding initiative, the program was designed to address the deeper roots of undernutrition while empowering families with the tools to sustain healthier lives. Over six months, hundreds of children across multiple schools received consistent, nutritious meals and milk—simple interventions that gradually restored strength, focus, and enthusiasm for learning.

But the heart of the program extended far beyond the classroom. Parents became active participants in their children’s well-being, stepping into roles that transformed homes into spaces of care and nourishment. They prepared meals, attended nutrition sessions, and learned practical ways to maintain balanced diets despite limited resources. Many even began cultivating small vegetable gardens, turning everyday spaces into sources of sustenance and pride.
Teachers and health workers also played a vital role, carefully monitoring each child’s progress and ensuring that no one was left behind. Challenges inevitably arose—from unpredictable weather to minor health concerns—but the community responded with resilience. Meals were brought directly to homes when needed, and adjustments were made to ensure continuity. This collective effort created a support system where every child was seen, cared for, and given the opportunity to thrive.
The results were both measurable and deeply felt. Children gained weight, developed healthier appetites, and became more active in school. Classrooms that once reflected fatigue and quiet struggle began to fill with energy and participation. At the same time, families carried new knowledge and habits into their daily lives, reinforcing the program’s impact long after each meal was served.
What makes this initiative truly meaningful is its lasting effect. It was never just about addressing immediate hunger—it was about building resilience, dignity, and shared responsibility. By equipping families and communities with the knowledge and confidence to sustain these changes, the program laid the foundation for a healthier future.
Today, the story of Gainza is no longer defined by scarcity, but by possibility. It is a reminder that when communities come together with purpose, even the simplest acts—like sharing a meal—can create lasting change. In nourishing its children, Gainza is nurturing something far greater: a generation ready to learn, grow, and shape a brighter tomorrow.


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