Iskcon Jos Food for Life Project

Iskcon Jos Food for Life Project

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Photos from Iskcon Jos Food for Life Project's post 24/04/2026

What if one warm meal could remind someone that they're not forgotten?💚

Yesterday, the Food for Life Project, Jos reached the heart of Central Mosque, Jos South, Jos — serving not just food but dignity, hope and compassion.

In a world that often moves too fast to notice, we chose to pause... to give... to connect.

Every plate shared was a message: you matter, your story matters and you are not alone.

This is more than an outreach.
It's a movement of love in action— one meal, one smile, one life at a time.

Photos from Iskcon Jos Food for Life Project's post 17/01/2026

We spent time at Simji Girl Child Empowerment Orphanage as part of our Food for Life outreach😇

We shared a meal, sat with the girls, listened, laughed, and created space for warmth and connection🎊

Beyond the food, we shared moments of prayer and encouragement because nourishment is not only physical, it is emotional and spiritual too.

This outreach is a reminder that food is care, presence is love, and community is responsibility.

These girls are not defined by their circumstances, but by their strength, potential, and the futures they are growing into.

Food for Life exists to ensure that no child is forgotten not just by giving meals, but by showing up consistently, with respect and compassion.

To be part of this work, you can:

🌿 support future Food for Life outreaches
🌿 Share this message to amplify impact
🌿 Partner with us to reach more children

Together, we can keep choosing care.

Photos from Iskcon Jos Food for Life Project's post 10/11/2025

In the spirit of compassion and service taught by JOS Isckon (the International Society for Krishna Consciousness), the Food for Life Project continues to reach out to those in need sharing not just food, but warmth, love, and dignity.

On Saturday, our team took freshly baked bread to the streets of Jos, giving to the less privileged by the roadside. Each loaf represented more than nourishment; it was an offering of care, a reminder that every soul deserves kindness and that no one should go hungry.

This initiative reflects ISKCON’s timeless teaching that “no one within ten miles of a temple should go hungry.” Through Food for Life, we bring that principle to life; turning spiritual compassion into practical action.

Every smile we saw today reaffirmed that love shared is love multiplied.

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