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Natural Disaster

When the Storm Passed, Compassion Stayed: Standing With Chennai After Cyclone Vardah

On 12 December 2016, Cyclone Vardah made landfall over Chennai, leaving behind widespread damage and disruption. Strong winds uprooted trees, power lines collapsed, and many neighbourhoods were cut off from basic services. In the immediate aftermath, thousands of families faced uncertainty, with limited access to food, water, and essential supplies.

Responding to the urgent needs of the community, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, mobilised relief efforts across several cyclone-affected areas in the city. Food packets, along with bread and fruits, were distributed to people who had been directly impacted by the storm.

The purpose of this relief initiative was to provide immediate nourishment during a time when daily routines had been completely disrupted. With shops closed, electricity cut off, and transport severely affected, access to even a simple meal became difficult for many families. The distribution of ready-to-eat food ensured that vulnerable residents—especially children, elderly individuals, and daily wage earners—received timely support.

Community welfare remained at the heart of the response. Volunteers moved through affected localities, identifying areas where the need was most urgent and ensuring that food reached people with dignity and care. The effort reflected a deep sense of responsibility towards the city and its residents, especially during moments when recovery had only just begun.

Though the destruction caused by Cyclone Vardah was significant, the relief work brought reassurance and hope. For families struggling in the immediate aftermath, the availability of food reduced distress and allowed them to focus on safety, cleanup, and restoring a sense of normalcy.

The 2016 Cyclone Vardah relief effort stands as another important chapter in Chennai Food Bank’s journey of service. It demonstrated the organisation’s readiness to act swiftly during emergencies and its unwavering commitment to hunger relief and community welfare, even under challenging conditions.

As Chennai slowly recovered from the storm, these acts of compassion served as a reminder that resilience is built not only through rebuilding structures, but through standing together as a community.

Together, we continue our journey towards a hunger-free world.

Apna Bana Lo

A Day of Wonder and Music: Creating Joyful Memories for God’s Own Children

In 2016, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, continued its mission of holistic community welfare by creating a day filled with discovery, joy, and artistic expression for God’s Own Children.

As part of this special initiative, 5,000 children were taken on an educational and recreational visit to Vandalur Zoo. For many of the children, this outing offered a rare chance to experience nature, observe wildlife up close, and enjoy the excitement of exploration outside their everyday environment. The visit encouraged curiosity, learning, and shared moments of wonder among peers.

The day’s experience extended beyond the zoo visit. Following the outing, the children gathered at the SRM University auditorium for a special light music programme. The event created a warm and celebratory atmosphere, where music brought smiles, energy, and emotional connection. Songs and performances offered a sense of relaxation and joy, allowing the children to unwind and fully enjoy the occasion.

The purpose of this initiative was to nurture emotional well-being and confidence alongside care and support. While hunger relief remains central to the organisation’s work, the event recognised that meaningful experiences, cultural exposure, and moments of happiness play an important role in a child’s development—especially for those growing up without stable family environments.

Community involvement was key to the success of this large-scale effort. Organising transport, safety, coordination, and programming for 5,000 children required collective planning and shared responsibility. Volunteers and supporters worked together to ensure that the entire day unfolded smoothly, with every child feeling safe, welcomed, and valued.

The impact of the initiative was deeply felt. For the children, it created lasting memories of joy, learning, and togetherness. For the organisation, it reaffirmed the belief that community welfare is most powerful when it touches hearts as well as lives. The combination of education, entertainment, and care reflected a compassionate approach to service.

Apna Bana Lo 2016 stands as a meaningful chapter in Chennai Food Bank’s journey—highlighting its commitment to creating inclusive experiences that restore dignity, inspire happiness, and strengthen a sense of belonging among children.

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