Our programmes

Connected responses for connected needs.

A nutrition concern can also be a household-income concern. A health warning only helps when people can act on it. FCER works across those connections.

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Focus area

Nutrition & child wellbeing

FCER brings nutrition into the everyday places where families make decisions: homes, schools and community gatherings. The aim is to make sound guidance understandable and useful, while drawing attention to children who need timely support.

Children gathered during an FCER community support activity
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Focus area

Public-health awareness

Awareness sessions translate public-health concerns into practical steps. Documented FCER outreach includes heat-safety education with students and direct engagement in public spaces.

FCER team members conducting health awareness with students
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Focus area

Humanitarian & family support

FCER's public record includes support connected with hospital bills, children and families experiencing hardship, and community needs during health emergencies. Assistance is approached with care and respect for the people involved.

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Focus area

Women & community resilience

FCER's community work includes women among the people it seeks to equip and support. The organisation connects health, practical assistance and stronger community relationships rather than treating them as separate concerns.

The method

Understand the context. Share clear knowledge. Respond within reach. Follow through.

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Community needs are best understood together.

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