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Why We Exist

Vitamin Angels envisions a world where everyone, everywhere, has a chance to fulfill their potential.

 
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We are a global public health nonprofit focused on helping underserved populations in need—specifically pregnant women, new mothers, and children under five—gain access to lifesaving and life-changing nutrition solutions.

 

2.8 billion people worldwide cannot afford a healthy diet, which can lead to malnutrition.

Vitamin Angels is working to reduce this inequity by reaching the most nutritionally vulnerable populations – pregnant women, infants, and young children – with proven nutrition solutions. We concentrate our efforts on helping underserved communities overcome barriers to access.

Promoting Health and Economic Equity Now, and for Generations to Come

Improving nutrition is proven to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty and poor health, and leads to greater economic success for individuals and entire communities.

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Our Focus

Vitamin Angels provides proven nutrition solutions to the most in-need, underserved communities when they matter most, during pregnancy and early childhood.

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Promoting Good Nutrition from the Start

During pregnancy and early childhood nutritional needs are at their highest. For those facing food insecurity and living in low-resource settings, it’s essential to address the cycle of malnutrition.

 
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Extending Efforts to Underserved Communities

Everyone deserves access to care. Vitamin Angels partners with local groups, including local and global health organizations, and governments, to improve equity by connecting low-resource settings worldwide with essential services.

 
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Addressing the Nutritional Impacts of Climate Change

Climate change disproportionately impacts pregnant women, infants, and children by disrupting access to essential health services. It exacerbates food insecurity for women and girls and increases global inequities in maternal nutrition, perpetuating poverty and poor health across generations.