The Global Hunger Index ranks India 94 among 117 countries. The course of the COVID-19 pandemic has made these conditions worse. The virus has disrupted global and local food systems, and India’s poor and hungry are being affected worse than ever. Millions live with hunger and malnourishment because they simply cannot afford to buy enough food, cannot afford nutritious foods or cannot afford the farming supplies they need to grow enough good food of their own. Hunger can be viewed as a dimension of extreme poverty. We at Help Nest Empowerment Foundation believe that no child should die from hunger. Our team has been working closely to gain access to sustainable sources of income, clean water, nutritious food, and health care, but there is still so much to be done. Our plan is to step up its hunger programs to provide proper nutritious food to the poor on a daily basis.