Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India

by Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS)
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India
Feed the Hungry Homeless People in India

Project Report | Jun 15, 2021
Elderly, Homeless getting Food Donation in COVID19

By Mallikarjuna Gorla | President

sponsoring food donation to poor families in india
sponsoring food donation to poor families in india

Respected Philanthropist,
Thank you very much for your kindness and concern towards homeless and needy.

Food and Nutrition Project to prevent hunger aims at winning the trust of people who currently face homelessness. Fresh, hot food becomes a way to build a relationship with those living on the streets. Regularly our staff and volunteers come together to cook food for homeless people. Food will be distributed to people living on streets, families living in slums and a few old age homes in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh.

Our main goal is to support homeless on humanitarian grounds is everyone should not sleep with empty stomach under our zero hunger initiative for the homeless, deprived persons who live on the roads, footpaths, bus stations, railway stations, parks, community halls. As part of our regular on-going activities for the poor we came to know many of the destitute and homeless people are suffering with starvation, malnutrition, without shelter and sleeping on the roads.

By considering these critical circumstances, we decided to feed at least 50 people and feeding homeless people including street children with nutritious food which includes steamed cooked rice pickle, mixed vegetable curry, some portion of curd and fruits. With this nutritious food the homeless persons are very happy and requested us to serve them every day which is very important for us to feed the needy hungry homeless people.

Our SERUDS don’t just carry food but also ready smiles and a compassionate ear. They have a heart-to-heart with those routinely neglected and learn of their troubles. For instance, any urgent medical need is attended to immediately by our doctor-volunteers.

Similarly, we try to understand their daily struggles such as personal security, lack of employment, etc. and help them by shifting them to shelter homes, rehabilitation centers and helping them with best way we can. We wish to raise funds for our Food and Nutrition Project – Feeding the homeless in India. Be the reason for someone smile.

Thank you for helping the homeless, elderly and needy.

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Food Sponsorship to poor families thru bestcharity
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Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS)

Location: KURNOOL, ANDHRA PRADESH - India
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Twitter: @seruds
Project Leader:
Mallikarjuna Gorla
KURNOOL , ANDHRA PRADESH India

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