Hunger and malnutrition are two of the greatest challenges of our time. Not only do the consequences of not having enough or having non-nutritious food -cause suffering and poor health, but it also slows progress in many other areas of development like education and employment.
We at MMF are dedicated to help break the cycle of poverty and alleviate malnutrition through various initiatives across the country.
Your contribution of food to underprivileged children is an investment in their future, providing essential nourishment and incentivizing attendance at School on Wheels. By donating online, you're not just fighting hunger, but also breaking barriers to education. Together, let's combat hunger and illiteracy, empowering children to reach their full potential!
Your Support Matters: Every donation, big or small, helps us make a tangible impact in the lives of these children, ensuring they have the fuel they need to thrive academically and beyond. Join us in our mission to create a brighter, healthier future for all children, one meal at a time.
Donated provisions received at our current LEED certified and FSSAI compliant warehouse
Goods acknowledged and stamped by warehouse and sorted as per the distribution list.
The goods are distributed within 3 days to NGOs with an "Outward Receipt' Form stamped by NGO
The details of records are shared with the donor and a hungry stomach receives a healthy meal!
Hitakshi wants to become a pilot and look at the world from heights. Here is how Akshaya Patra’s meals play a pivotal role in her life.
With such alarming statistics of hunger in our country, every child in the slum, from a very tender age, is forced to think of being a bread earner for the family instead of focusing on education. Having 1 meal a day is the biggest challenge in their day-to-day life.
Over 450 children aged 6 to 14 receiving regular meals
Achieved a 22% increase in regular school attendance
Serving 4 mobile schools in Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Poisar, Pydhonie, and Wadibunder
Yes, you can donate fresh produce and perishable items for children but it's essential to do so with careful consideration of the available resources. The perishable food items should be distributed among the children in time and must be consumed before they spoil.
Here are a few safety measures to be kept in mind before donating food for children: 1)Always check for the expiration date and intact packaging before donating non-perishable food items. 2)Always check for freshness and hygiene before donating perishable food items. 3)Label the food items clearly with their contents, expiration dates, and any relevant allergen information. 4)Adhere to the food safety guidelines provided by the local health authorities.
Yes, you can donate money instead of food. Donating money provides flexibility for organizations to allocate their resources properly.
Yes, please reach out to our team to learn more about the volunteer opportunities at Akshaya Chaitanya.
You can play a vital role in supporting children facing food insecurity. You can create awareness about the root causes of food insecurity, volunteer to support the work of a trusted NGO in India, get actively engaged with local initiatives and ask people to join hands to serve meals to underprivileged children.
Yes, donating money for food donation to children will help you in saving tax under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act. Donors can claim a deduction from their taxable income.
Yes, you can donate fresh produce and perishable items for children but it's essential to do so with careful consideration of the available resources. The perishable food items should be distributed among the children in time and must be consumed before they spoil.
Here are a few safety measures to be kept in mind before donating food for children: 1)Always check for the expiration date and intact packaging before donating non-perishable food items. 2)Always check for freshness and hygiene before donating perishable food items. 3)Label the food items clearly with their contents, expiration dates, and any relevant allergen information. 4)Adhere to the food safety guidelines provided by the local health authorities.
Yes, you can donate money instead of food. Donating money provides flexibility for organizations to allocate their resources properly.
Yes, please reach out to our team to learn more about the volunteer opportunities at Akshaya Chaitanya.
You can play a vital role in supporting children facing food insecurity. You can create awareness about the root causes of food insecurity, volunteer to support the work of a trusted NGO in India, get actively engaged with local initiatives and ask people to join hands to serve meals to underprivileged children.
Yes, donating money for food donation to children will help you in saving tax under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act. Donors can claim a deduction from their taxable income.