Disaster Relief & Food Insecurity
Natural disasters cannot be predicted but can massively impact communities. The ASEA Advancing Life® Foundation partners with nonprofits providing boots-on-the-ground initiatives that bring immediate relief to victims.
One in four people in the world are moderately or severely food insecure. Food insecurity means that they don’t have access to sufficient and nutritional food. Access to nutritional food helps solve food insecurity. That’s why the foundation collaborates with non-governmental organizations to provide meals and gardens to improve the nutritional value of the goods families are able to access.
To help solve the crisis of food insecurity, we’ve donated over 2,000,000+ meals to families in need of support. We’ve helped build 12 gardens in Cambodia, 4 hoops houses in the Navajo Nations land, provided funding to train farmers in Ecuador how to maximize their production.
In partnership with WHOlives, the ASEA Advancing Life Foundation has supported the development of three Kenyan communities by funding sustainable initiatives such as garden towers, chicken incubation programs, and other agricultural solutions. These efforts are designed to create reliable food sources and stimulate local economic growth. Additionally, through our collaboration with Care for Life, we are providing seeds and agricultural training to empower families with the tools and knowledge needed to grow nutritious food, improve health outcomes, and strengthen community resilience.


60%
more homes are experiencing food insecurities
12
gardens planted
2,000,000
meals donated
4
hoop houses funded



