Herbalife Family Foundation Launches Nutrition Program In Peruvian Community

September 22, 2008 by Angela | 1 Comment

Market Watch:

The Herbalife Family Foundation launched a Casa Herbalife program at the AsociaciAn La Buena Esperanza (ALABE) that will allow school administrators to serve healthier meals to impoverished children. The school is in Villa El Salvador, a desert city south of Lima.

In addition to serving meals, the HFF grant will help ALABE provide food rations to families in need and educational trainings on health and nutrition. Currently, there are 150 children who receive their meals from the school, which opened in 2002.

This is the 36th Casa Herbalife program established worldwide. After the initial grant, local independent Herbalife distributors support the program with volunteerism and fundraising.

HFF is a 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation dedicated to improving children’s lives by helping organizations provide healthy nutrition to children at risk. Additionally, HFF often supports relief efforts in response to natural disasters.

Logo from Herbalife Family Foundation.

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  • Peru Food on November 29th, 2008 at 11:48 am

    Hey i wonder if herbalife are really natural products. I have heard that they really work, especually to lose weight. But I have also heard that the products harm the stomach and the liver. Any answer?

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