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One card. One neighborhood bakery. One month of bread.

The power of the Naan Drive is what happens the next morning—and the morning after that.

Naan Drive field documentation

A food program can be measured by what is handed over once. Famidi’s Naan Drive is built around something quieter: a daily routine that keeps working for thirty days.

A Famidi card is connected to a neighborhood bakery. The household brings the card, the baker recognizes the agreement, and seven fresh naans are available each day.

A useful program should still make sense when the camera is gone.

For the donor, the promise is concrete. The current $35 level represents one card, one household, and thirty days. For the field team, repeated relationships with bakeries create a practical point of follow-up.

The 2022–2026 archive includes card preparation, bakery visits, and day-to-day field media. The record matters because the story is not just that a card was delivered—it is that the routine behind it was real.