Amudhasurabhi Free Meal Program
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The Amudha Surabhi Free Meal Program
Amudha Surabhi Free Meal Program
Hunger is about more than food, it's about People
Eradicating hunger and malnutrition is one of the great challenges of our time. In India 189.2 million people (14% of India’s population) suffer in hunger every day.
(Source: State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World, 2020 report)
The Mother Teresa Foundation pledges to end hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition through its Amudha Surabhi Free Meal Program.
We serve different types of food everyday,
which is prepared and packed in an hygienic way, and distributed to the needy by our dedicated team.
This is a continuous program conducted by us that enables the vulnerable to remain free from hunger and provide them the strength to lead a healthy life.
Mission : Eradicate Hunger
Beneficiaries of this program are
- Abandoned
- Street Dwellers
- Migrant Laborers
- Hawkers
- Starving General Public
- Elderly Sick People
- Wandering Ill
- Seasonal Wage Earners
- Patients & Attendees in Govt. hospitals

India's Global Hunger Index

India has 25% of the World's hungry

We Aim to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - Goal 2 - Zero Hunger
Reports
PROJECT STARTED ON
April 2020
LIVES IMPACTED
as on 31st Mar 2024
MEALS PER DAY (Currently)
500+















Updates
Expression of Gratitude
Family from Maharashtra stranded due to lockdown expresses their gratitude to our Foundation for mitigating their sufferings

Help to Health Workers
Foundation keeps providing food to 100 health workers daily who place service before self

Foundation Reaching out to Differently Abled
Foldable walker presented to a differently abled person housed in the camp during lockdown period

Support to Daily Wage Earners
Foundation helped 46 wage earners by providing food essentials

Essentials Provided to Daily Wage Earners Impacted by Lock down
Foundation provided rice, groceries vegetables and other essentials to 100 families of daily wage earners impacted by lockdown in Thulukampatti village, Thanjavur.

Support to Humanitarian Grounds
Mother Teresa Foundation has been providing lunch since lockdown to 40 mentally-ill people, Ariyanipatti, Pudukkottai

Support for off-road Auto Drivers
Foundation provided essential to families of 40 auto drivers who are rendered unemployed due to lockdown

Help to Folk Singers Family
47 folk singers families in keelavasal, Thanjavur provided relief matrerials following lockdown

Helping the Hapless
Foundation provided rice bags, groceries and essentials to 50 families in the leprosy rehabilitation center, TMSSS colony, Thanjavur

Solace to Migrant Workers & Street Dwellers
230 migrant workers & street dwellers impacted by lockdown is provided food by foundation continuously from day one of lockdown in the state camps

Foundation Providing Sanitary Kits
Chairman along with trustee handed over 100 sanitary kits to the Thanjavur Municipal Corporation workers in recognition of their selfless service

Distribution of Food in the Camp
Foundation which has been providing food for those impacted by lockdown in Thanjavur