In a world where millions of tons of food are wasted daily, the statistics are clear: hunger is not about scarcity—it’s about distribution. At Ágape Hand, we decided to change that narrative. And we don’t just say it; we prove it with real data. The metrics we gather from our interventions in over 42 vulnerable communities tell a story that goes beyond food. They speak of recovery, dignity, and a chance at a better future.

Before our intervention, in some high-priority areas, up to 70% of families reported having only one meal a day, usually made of low-nutrient foods. Child anemia rates were alarming, with over 60% of children under age 5 affected. Nursing mothers survived on tea and leftover harvests, while the elderly went days without a hot meal, relying on the help of neighbors—if any.
After redirecting food surpluses through volunteers, food banks, and corporate allies, the reality changed significantly. Today, more than 85% of those families have access to two or more nutritious meals per day. Childhood anemia dropped by 35%, and emotional well-being—measured through field surveys—has improved dramatically: people now feel seen, heard, and supported.
Each food box we deliver represents more than calories: it brings relief, hope, and above all, a tangible act of love. What’s even more powerful is that all of this is made possible by food that would have otherwise gone to waste.
These metrics are more than numbers. They are transformed lives. They are recovered smiles. They are futures written with dignity.
You can be part of this impact. Help us continue measuring what matters most: real change.