Script
As you all can see in the skit, on one side a young girl looks at the sky,
her stomach empty and her dreams fading with every day that passes.
She knows the true value of every grain, the taste of hunger is
something she cannot escape. Each piece of food is a gift she holds
tightly, unsure when the next will come. Every day is a battle for
survival.
Yet these other children grew up around tables full of food, untouched
and wasted. They do not know hunger, they do not fear scarcity. They
have more than enough, yet they treat their food as something that can
be discarded, something that holds no meaning. In their eyes, food is
just there, a part of life that can be taken for granted.
They don’t understand just how much importance this food holds they
take it for granted, assuming it will always be available. Meanwhile
people like little Anya struggle to find enough to eat. Every meal is a
lifeline, and nothing is wasted because they know the true cost of
hunger.
This is not just a play of two worlds—it is the story of our world, today.
But this story does not need to end in despair. It can end with change. If
those who have abundance learn to value it, to share it, to cherish it as
the precious resource it is, then perhaps one day, the tables will be
equal. No child will know hunger, and no plate will be wasted.
SUMMARIZED:
As you've seen in the skit, on one side, a young girl faces hunger daily,
knowing the true value of every grain. For her, each piece of food is a
precious gift, and every day is a struggle for survival. On the other side,
children sit at tables overflowing with food, often wasted. They do not
fear hunger or scarcity and take their abundance for granted, unaware
of how vital food is to life.
While some like little Anya fight to find enough, others assume it will
always be there. This isn’t just a tale of two worlds—it reflects the
reality of our world today. But the story doesn't have to end in
hopelessness. If those with plenty learn to value and share it, we can
create a world where no child knows hunger, and no food is wasted.