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Natural Disaster

Through Rising Waters, We Reached Out: Chennai Food Bank During the 2015 Floods

On 30 November 2015, relentless rains brought Chennai to a standstill. Severe flooding submerged homes, roads, and entire neighbourhoods, leaving lakhs of residents stranded without electricity, clean water, or access to food. As daily life came to a halt, hunger quickly emerged as one of the most urgent challenges faced by affected families.

In this moment of crisis, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, mobilised one of its largest emergency hunger-relief efforts. A total of 5,00,000 food packets were prepared and distributed across multiple flood-affected areas in the city, ensuring that people trapped in their homes or relief shelters received timely meals.

The purpose of this initiative was immediate and life-sustaining—to ensure that no family went hungry while waiting for floodwaters to recede. With roads submerged and conventional access cut off, reaching people required courage, adaptability, and deep commitment. Volunteers stepped up without hesitation, navigating flooded streets and entering severely affected localities to deliver food where it was needed most.

One of the most striking aspects of this relief effort was the determination of Chennai Food Bank volunteers, who reached stranded residents using boats when vehicles could no longer pass. These efforts ensured that food reached vulnerable families, including the elderly, children, and those unable to evacuate in time. Each food packet delivered carried not just nourishment, but reassurance that help had arrived.

Community welfare was at the heart of the response. The scale of the operation reflected collective compassion and coordinated action, driven by the belief that hunger relief cannot wait—even under the harshest conditions. The effort brought together volunteers who worked tirelessly, often in challenging and unsafe environments, to uphold dignity and care during a city-wide emergency.

The impact of this initiative was both vast and immediate. For hundreds of thousands of residents, a simple meal provided strength, comfort, and hope during days of uncertainty. It allowed families to endure the crisis with one less worry and reinforced the power of community-led action in times of disaster.

The 2015 Chennai floods remain a defining chapter in the journey of Chennai Food Bank—one that demonstrated resilience, humanity, and the unwavering resolve to serve, even when the waters were rising.

Together, we continue our journey towards a hunger-free and compassionate community.

Natural Disaster

Extending Compassion Beyond Borders: Standing With Nepal in a Time of Loss

On April 25, 2015, a powerful earthquake struck Nepal, leaving behind widespread devastation, loss of life, and thousands of families struggling to survive amid collapsed homes and disrupted livelihoods. In the aftermath of the disaster, access to basic necessities—especially food—became an urgent and pressing need.

In response to this humanitarian crisis, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, stepped forward with compassion and resolve. Food grains were provided to support 500 families affected by the earthquake, helping them meet one of their most immediate needs during a period of extreme uncertainty.

The purpose of this relief effort was rooted in empathy and responsibility. When natural disasters strike, hunger often follows closely behind, compounding the suffering of families who have already lost homes, security, and loved ones. By extending food support, the organisation aimed to offer stability and reassurance during the critical days following the earthquake.

Though separated by national borders, the response reflected a deep belief that humanity knows no boundaries. The initiative underscored Chennai Food Bank’s long-standing commitment to hunger relief and community welfare—where help is extended wherever it is needed most, without distinction.

Community involvement played a meaningful role in enabling this outreach. Behind the effort was collective goodwill and shared concern for families facing unimaginable hardship. The mobilisation of food grains ensured that relief reached households who were struggling to rebuild daily life amid damaged infrastructure and limited access to supplies.

The impact of this initiative was both immediate and tangible. For the 500 families supported, access to food meant one less burden to carry during a time of overwhelming loss. It allowed them to focus on safety, recovery, and caring for one another, knowing that they were not facing the crisis alone.

The 2015 Nepal earthquake relief stands as a testament to Chennai Food Bank’s mission-first approach—where compassion is translated into timely action. It remains a reminder that even in the face of distant tragedies, acts of kindness can travel far and restore hope.

Together, we continue our journey towards a hunger-free and compassionate community.