Free Nutritious Meals for Underprivileged Children
So no child goes to bed hungry in India
A small donation of US $1 or Rs.50 per day can help feed a hungry child for a year.
Contribute to one of India’s leading Charities to help our pioneering & pain-staking endeavour to ensure that no poor or under-privilaged child goes hungry in India. They are our future and yours.
No hungry child concept was originally conceptualised by Mr.V Sridhar, who gave up his Corporate Career in the year 2000 to serve the Social Development Sector. Initially, he started with an idea of helping the Social Organisations in the area of fundraising to ensure that Social Programs do not take a back seat due to paucity of funds. With the help of kind hearted philanthropies, he started the Nutritious Meal Program in Bangalore and realised that this concept should spread across the state then nation then the rest of the world. In doing so, Mr Sridhar also realised that he has to network with as many NGOs as possible to ensure that this Nutritious Meal Program is implemented all across the country.
Pioneering No Hungry Child Free Food Program is focused towards distributing hot, nutritious and fresh food to poor, needy & hungry children across pockets of poverty in India. We have a daily nutritious meal coverage of more than 20,000 hungry & underprivileged children and our daily food distribution regimen is smooth, efficient and dependable - 365 days a year.
Our belief is that the Nutritious Meal Program has an important “socialisation role”. Food should be served in an organized, dignified, equitable, friendly manner. Towards this,our model Nutritious meals and free food program routine strictly observes the following serving rules:
So no child goes to bed hungry in India
A small donation of US $1 or Rs.50 per day can help feed a hungry child for a year.
- Started with just 250 children in 2009
- Now feeding more than 21,000 underprivileged Children
- That’s hot, nutritious food hygienically served on location, every single day
- Recognised by the Government of India for our outstanding services to society
- Without any Government Grant Only with private fundraising Only with your help
Contribute to one of India’s leading Charities to help our pioneering & pain-staking endeavour to ensure that no poor or under-privilaged child goes hungry in India. They are our future and yours.
No hungry child concept was originally conceptualised by Mr.V Sridhar, who gave up his Corporate Career in the year 2000 to serve the Social Development Sector. Initially, he started with an idea of helping the Social Organisations in the area of fundraising to ensure that Social Programs do not take a back seat due to paucity of funds. With the help of kind hearted philanthropies, he started the Nutritious Meal Program in Bangalore and realised that this concept should spread across the state then nation then the rest of the world. In doing so, Mr Sridhar also realised that he has to network with as many NGOs as possible to ensure that this Nutritious Meal Program is implemented all across the country.
Pioneering No Hungry Child Free Food Program is focused towards distributing hot, nutritious and fresh food to poor, needy & hungry children across pockets of poverty in India. We have a daily nutritious meal coverage of more than 20,000 hungry & underprivileged children and our daily food distribution regimen is smooth, efficient and dependable - 365 days a year.
Our belief is that the Nutritious Meal Program has an important “socialisation role”. Food should be served in an organized, dignified, equitable, friendly manner. Towards this,our model Nutritious meals and free food program routine strictly observes the following serving rules:
- All our meals are served in a clean open space which has been swept in advance every day.
- All children are made to wash their hands with soap before eating. Adequate quantity is served with a second helping if required.
- Absolutely No wastage of food, with any extra food, if any, re-distributed to the needy.
- Safe and clean disposal of Paper Plates and Cups.
- Strict hygiene is established and maintained at all kitchens being used to prepare these mid-day meal across India including:
- Mandatory cleaning and scrubbing of all vegetables used for cooking.
- Mandatory washing of hands before cooking.
- Mandatory cutting of nails by all food handlers.
- Purified water to be used for all cooking purposes by boiling, filtration or chlorination.
- Mandatory Hair covers or caps.
- All Nutritious meal routines are strictly monitored for hygiene and quality across the supply and distribution chain.