Mega Bigay Sustansya graduates strike a pose with Mega Prime Foods Inc. Chief Growth and Development Officer Marvin Tiu Lim (front and center) at the graduation ceremony. (Image Source: Orange Magazine TV/Mega Prime Foods Inc.) |
Mega Prime Foods Inc. is dedicated to uplifting Filipino’s lives by providing a wide range of high-quality products that nourish families with every meal served. The company’s purpose shines best through its social responsibility arm Mega Tiu Lim Foundation and its flagship community nutrition project Mega Bigay Sustansya. The program recently celebrated its successful fifth year through a culminating event titled “Nourishing The Future: Mega Bigay Sustansya Graduation Ceremony” at the Mega Prime Foods Manufacturing Facility in Sto. Tomas City, Batangas. The event, which coincided with the celebration of Nutrition Month this July, honored the program’s graduates. The celebration was graced by Mega Prime Foods Inc. Chief Growth and Development Officer Marvin Tiu Lim, Reach Out Feed Philippines Founder Dawn Marie Cabigon, and representatives from the Department of Science and Technology’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOST-FNRI).
“Itong Mega Bigay Sustansya po ang programa namin upang pangalagaan ang nutrisyon ng kabataang Pilipino na siyang itinuturing rin natin bilang pag-asa ng ating bansa. Sa ikalimang taon ng programang ito, mas pinaigting at pinalapit pa namin ang Mega Bigay Sustansya sa kanila sa pamamagitan ng pagdala ng programa sa mga paaralan (The Mega Bigay Sustansya program is our initiative to take care of the nutrition of Filipino children, who we also consider as the hope of our nation. In its fifth year, we have intensified and brought Mega Bigay Sustansya closer to them by bringing the program to schools.)," shared Tiu Lim during his time with the supportive parents of the participating children. Launched in 2019, Mega Bigay Sustansya is a sustainable nutrition initiative aimed at alleviating malnutrition among Filipino children. The Expanded National Nutrition Survey reveals that approximately 20% of Filipino children under five years old suffer from stunted growth while 30% of kids aged between 5 and 10 years old are underweight and stunted. These alarming figures highlight the critical need for a progressive nutrition program. Mega Bigay Sustansya provides meals that meet nutritional standards and share essential knowledge for optimal nutrition. The program’s main beneficiaries are children aged 4-12 years old who receive nutritious meals for a set number of days according to the program designed by the foundation along with its partners namely the Department of Education, Department of Science and Technology’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute, and Reach Out Feed Philippines.
Mega Sardines, a popular canned sardines brand in the Philippines, is integral to the meal designs of the Mega Bigay Sustansya program. The company also offers products in other seafood lines such as Mega Mackerel and Mega Tuna as well as in the kitchen ingredients category with Mega Prime Mushroom and Mega Prime Kernel Corn and in the beverage industry with Primo Sparkling Juice and Jimm’s Coffee Mix. Since its inception, Mega Bigay Sustansya has served over 370,000 meals in various communities across the Philippines including Ermita, Valenzuela, Navotas, Samar, Leyte, Roxas, Culion, Surigao, and Zamboanga. Recently, it has also reached schools in Lucena, Lopez, Sariaya in Quezon, Tanauan, Ormoc, Tacloban, Tawi-tawi, and Sto. Tomas City in Batangas. “The partnership with Mega Bigay Sustansya is a testament to what we can achieve when we work together towards a common goal. Our efforts have brought tangible improvements to the lives of many children, giving them the foundation they need for a brighter future,” said Cabigon. Looking ahead, Tiu Lim expressed optimism about the future of Mega Bigay Sustansya, stating, “We are committed to expanding our reach and deepening our impact. With the continued support of our partners and the dedication of our team, we envision a Philippines where no child goes hungry, and every child has the opportunity to thrive.”