Meet The Children

Screenshot 2020-06-11 at 2.25.28 PM

Malawi, Africa - Donated more than 94 million VitaMeals to Africa

When Janet Banda was sent to the orphanage, she was severely malnourished. Without energy, she could not speak and walk. After absorbed the nutrients of VitaMeal within one week. Her body gradually returned to normal. Finally, she can run, play and learn with other children now. Hope is full of her life.

 


Screenshot 2020-06-11 at 2.25.35 PM

China - Donated more than 47 million VitaMeals to Asia


Xie Rongxue is a 11 years old primary four student. Her household income averages only $75 per year. As her dad was treated for liver disease in the hospital, her brother stopped school at 16 and worked on the farm. The donation of VitaMeal provided nutrition for her and her family.


Screenshot 2020-06-11 at 2.25.51 PM

Malawi, Africa - Donated more than 94 million VitaMeals to Africa

 

Meet 3 years old Moses. He participates in the Mwaiwathu Community-Based Childcare Center (CBCC) in Machinga, Eastern Malawi. When he started eating VitaMeal, he began improving so much that those around him were relieved and wanted to know more about VitaMeal and the Nourish the Children initiative. Moses is now energetic and loves to play soccer with his friends and anyone who is willing to take the challenge. His health has improved and he has almost doubled his weight. When he grows up, he would like to be a doctor and give children hope for a better life.


Nu Skin is a for-profit distributor of nutritional and skin care products. The initiative enables Nu Skin’s sales force and customers to purchase VitaMeal from Nu Skin and donate it to charitable organizations. As is the case with other Nu Skin products, our sales force receive compensation and Nu Skin earns a profit margin from the sale of VitaMeal.  For more information, go to NourishtheChildren.com