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Events

Nourishing Minds and Bodies: Highway to Happiness Brings People Together

In May 2023, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, supported a meaningful community gathering that focused on inner well-being, reflection, and collective positivity. The event, titled Highway to Happiness, brought together individuals seeking inspiration and clarity during a time when emotional well-being is as vital as physical nourishment.

The programme featured an inspiring talk by Sister BK Shivani, whose words encouraged self-awareness, resilience, and mindful living. Held at Chinmaya Heritage Hall, the event welcomed a diverse audience, creating a shared space for learning, introspection, and connection.

As part of its contribution, Chennai Food Bank provided breakfast and lunch for 1,000 attendees. The purpose of this support was to ensure that participants could fully engage with the programme without concern for basic needs. By taking care of nourishment, the organisation helped create an environment where people could focus on reflection, dialogue, and personal growth.

This initiative reflected a broader understanding of community welfare—one that recognises the importance of nourishing both body and mind. Providing meals at such gatherings supports inclusivity, allowing individuals from different backgrounds to participate comfortably and with dignity. It also reinforces the idea that food, when shared thoughtfully, strengthens community bonds.

Community involvement played an important role in the smooth execution of the event. Volunteers and organisers worked together to coordinate meal service efficiently, ensuring that food was distributed in an orderly and respectful manner. Their collaboration demonstrated how partnerships can enhance the impact of charitable initiatives, even beyond traditional hunger relief settings.

The positive outcomes of the Highway to Happiness event were felt throughout the day. Attendees benefited from an uplifting message, meaningful conversations, and the comfort of shared meals. For many, the experience offered renewed perspective and a sense of calm—supported by the simple assurance that their basic needs were cared for.

Through this initiative, Chennai Food Bank reaffirmed its mission-first approach to service. Whether responding to emergencies or supporting community well-being programmes, the organisation remains committed to serving with empathy, respect, and purpose.

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

Apna Bana Lo

A Sacred Celebration of 30 Years: Creating Lifetime Memories Through Apna Bana Lo

In 2023, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, commemorated 30 years of dedicated service with an initiative that reflected the heart of its mission—care, inclusion, and dignity. As part of the Apna Bana Lo programme, 1,008 children from orphanages and homes for the mentally challenged were taken on a deeply meaningful spiritual journey to Tirupati.

The journey was organised through a special chartered train, ensuring comfort, safety, and a sense of celebration for every child. For many participants, this was their first long-distance travel experience and their first opportunity to visit Tirupati, making the journey as memorable as the destination itself.

The purpose of this initiative was to mark a milestone not with ceremony alone, but with compassion in action. While Chennai Food Bank has served millions of meals over three decades, this effort focused on emotional and spiritual nourishment—recognising that joy, faith, and meaningful experiences are vital to holistic well-being, especially for children living without traditional family support.

Throughout the journey, the children were cared for with attention and warmth. Meals, snacks, gifts, and the sacred Laddu Prasadam were thoughtfully arranged, ensuring that the experience was complete and joyous. Every detail was planned to make the children feel valued, celebrated, and safe, transforming the pilgrimage into a cherished life event.

Community involvement was central to the success of this large-scale initiative. Members and volunteers accompanied the children throughout the journey, offering guidance, reassurance, and companionship. Their presence ensured that each child could experience the darshan with dignity and peace, free from worry.

The impact of Apna Bana Lo 2023 went far beyond the days of travel. For the children, it created lifelong memories filled with devotion, excitement, and togetherness. For caregivers and volunteers, it reinforced the belief that service, when guided by empathy, can transform lives in profound ways.

This initiative stands as a powerful expression of Chennai Food Bank’s 30-year legacy—one that continues to evolve while staying rooted in compassion. By celebrating the milestone through shared experiences rather than symbolism, the organisation reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing hearts alongside addressing hunger.

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

Events

Thirty Years of Service, Millions of Lives Touched: A Milestone of Compassion and Commitment

In 2023, RYA Metro Foodbank celebrated a landmark moment—30 years of unwavering service in the journey to fight hunger and uplift communities. What began as a humble effort has, over three decades, grown into a movement of compassion, impacting millions of lives across Tamil Nadu and beyond.

To mark this milestone, Chennai Food Bank undertook a large-scale charitable initiative that reflected both gratitude and responsibility. As part of the 30-year celebration, 8,000 kg of food grains were distributed to 30 beneficiary institutions, ensuring sustained nourishment for children, elders, and vulnerable individuals who depend on daily food support.

This occasion also marked an extraordinary achievement in the organisation’s history—surpassing the milestone of over 4 crore meals served since inception. Each meal represents care, dignity, and the belief that no one should go to bed hungry. The celebration was not about looking back alone, but about reaffirming a mission that remains as relevant today as it was three decades ago.

Extending the impact beyond institutions, the initiative also reached families at the community level. In partnership with the Rotary Club of Chennai Kilpauk, grocery kits were distributed to 400 underprivileged families in Irukkam Village. These kits provided essential supplies, offering food security and relief to households navigating daily economic challenges.

The purpose of this milestone initiative was twofold—to celebrate a legacy of service and to strengthen the commitment to community welfare. By combining institutional support with direct family-level outreach, the effort reflected a holistic approach to hunger relief—addressing both immediate and sustained needs.

Community involvement has always been the backbone of Chennai Food Bank’s journey. Partnerships, volunteers, and well-wishers have collectively shaped its impact over the years. The 30-year celebration was a testament to what can be achieved when compassion is sustained by collaboration and trust.

The positive outcomes of this initiative were deeply meaningful. Institutions received vital food support, families experienced relief and reassurance, and the larger community witnessed the power of consistent, mission-driven action.

As Chennai Food Bank steps into its next chapter, the 30-year milestone stands not as a finish line, but as a foundation—one built on empathy, resilience, and hope.

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

Apna Bana Lo

A Sacred Journey of Care and Inclusion: Apna Bana Lo Takes Children to Tirupati

In 2023, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, continued the legacy of its Apna Bana Lo initiative by creating a deeply meaningful and inclusive spiritual journey for children who rarely get such opportunities.

As part of this initiative, 1,008 children from orphanages and homes for the mentally challenged were accompanied by dedicated members on a divine pilgrimage to Tirupati. The journey was organised through a special chartered train, ensuring safety, comfort, and dignity for every child throughout the experience.

The purpose of Apna Bana Lo 2023 was to offer emotional and spiritual enrichment to children who often live on the margins of society. While hunger relief remains central to the organisation’s mission, this initiative recognised that faith, hope, and meaningful experiences play an equally important role in nurturing confidence, inner peace, and a sense of belonging.

The journey itself became a powerful symbol of inclusion. Travelling together fostered excitement, connection, and shared joy among the children and their caregivers. For many participants, this was their first visit to Tirupati and their first experience of a long-distance train journey, making the occasion both memorable and transformative.

Community involvement was integral to the success of this large-scale effort. Members and volunteers accompanied the children every step of the way, providing care, guidance, and reassurance. Their presence ensured that each child felt safe, supported, and respected, allowing them to fully experience the spiritual significance of the darshan.

The impact of Apna Bana Lo 2023 extended far beyond the destination. For the children, it created lasting memories of devotion, togetherness, and acceptance. For caregivers and volunteers, it reinforced the belief that compassion, when combined with thoughtful planning, can open doors to experiences that truly change lives.

This initiative stands as a testament to Chennai Food Bank’s evolving approach to community welfare—one that goes beyond addressing physical needs to embrace emotional and spiritual well-being. Apna Bana Lo 2023 reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to serving with dignity, inclusivity, and heartfelt care.

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

Events

Sustaining Hope Every Day: A Year of Consistent Care and Nourishment

Hunger relief is not always about one-day events or emergency responses. Often, its greatest impact lies in consistency—showing up every month, every year, with quiet reliability. During 2022–2023, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, strengthened its long-term commitment to community welfare through sustained food support for institutions caring for vulnerable populations.

Throughout this period, the Foodbank distributed 8,000 kilograms of rice every month to 27 needy and deserving institutions. These institutions, home to children, elders, and individuals requiring daily care, depend heavily on consistent access to clean and nutritious food. By ensuring a regular supply of staple grains, the initiative helped safeguard everyday meals and reduce uncertainty around food availability.

This monthly distribution played a crucial role in maintaining stability for institutional kitchens, allowing caregivers to focus on health, education, and well-being rather than worrying about food shortages. For inmates and residents, it meant access to wholesome meals prepared with dignity—an essential foundation for physical and emotional well-being.

Beyond everyday nourishment, Chennai Food Bank also ensured that moments of celebration were not forgotten. As part of its Diwali outreach, special rice distributions and thoughtfully prepared gift hampers were provided to students at Ramakrishna Mission Students Home. The initiative aimed to bring festive warmth and inclusion to children living away from their families during an important cultural occasion.

Festivals hold deep emotional value, especially for young minds. Through this Diwali initiative, the Foodbank helped create a sense of belonging and joy, reminding students that they were cared for and remembered. The gesture went beyond material support, reinforcing emotional connection and shared celebration.

Together, these efforts reflected a holistic approach to hunger relief—addressing both daily nutritional needs and the emotional importance of festive moments. Volunteers, partner institutions, and supporters all played a role in ensuring the smooth and respectful delivery of aid, strengthening trust within the communities served.

Through sustained monthly distributions and thoughtful festive initiatives, RYA Metro Foodbank reaffirmed its mission-first approach—working quietly but consistently to ensure that no one is left behind when it comes to food, dignity, and care.

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

Diwali

Sharing the Light of Diwali with Those Who Need It Most

Diwali is a time of togetherness, warmth, and shared joy. In November 2023, RYA Metro Foodbank, formerly known as Chennai Food Bank, marked the festive season with a heartfelt charitable initiative aimed at spreading happiness among those who often experience festivals without celebration.

The Diwali special distribution was designed to bring both nourishment and comfort to underprivileged individuals and families. Through this initiative, the Foodbank distributed 200 sweet boxes, 200 grocery kits, blankets, and 1000 kg of millets, reaching over 200 individuals across multiple locations in Chennai. Each item was thoughtfully chosen to meet immediate needs while also adding a sense of festive dignity.

One of the key distribution drives took place at the Tamil Nadu Golf Federation in Nandanam, where families received grocery essentials, nutritious millets, and festive sweets. For many, these supplies meant not just food on the table, but the reassurance that they were remembered during a season of giving.

Extending the spirit of Diwali further, Chennai Food Bank also distributed 2000 sweet boxes to attendants of patients at Omandurar Government Multi Super Specialty Hospital, Stanley Hospital, and KMC Hospital. These attendants, often spending long hours away from home while caring for loved ones, received a simple yet meaningful reminder that compassion exists even in difficult moments.

The hospital distribution was graced by AJ Sekhar Reddy, President of the Local Advisory Committee of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, whose presence reinforced the importance of collective responsibility and community-driven welfare.

Volunteers and team members ensured that every interaction was handled with care, respect, and warmth—values that define RYA Metro Foodbank’s approach to hunger relief and community welfare. Beyond numbers and logistics, the initiative succeeded in restoring a sense of belonging and festive joy to those who needed it most.

This Diwali, the light shared was not just from lamps, but from kindness, empathy, and human connection.

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

Events

Trupti Scheme: Nourishing Caregivers with Dignity and Compassion

In October 2023, as Chennai Food Bank marked 31 years of service to the community, it chose to celebrate the milestone not with ceremony, but with compassion. This spirit gave rise to the Trupti Scheme, a heartfelt initiative aimed at supporting those who often go unnoticed—the attendants of patients undergoing treatment at Stanley Hospital.

For families standing by their loved ones in hospitals, daily meals can become an unexpected burden—emotionally and financially. Recognising this silent struggle, RYA Metro Foodbank, formerly Chennai Food Bank, launched the Trupti Scheme to ensure that caregivers are nourished with dignity while they focus on what matters most: being present for their patients.

The initiative began on 19th October 2023, providing 500 freshly prepared meals every day to patients’ attendants at Stanley Hospital. Each meal served was not just food, but reassurance—an expression of solidarity during a time of uncertainty and stress.

The launch of the Trupti Scheme was marked by the presence of honourable dignitaries, including the Health Minister Mr. M.A. Subramani and the Dean of Stanley Hospital, Mr. Balaji, whose support reinforced the importance of community-led welfare initiatives within public healthcare spaces.

Volunteers and team members worked tirelessly to ensure smooth and respectful distribution, maintaining hygiene, quality, and empathy at every step. The initiative reflected Chennai Food Bank’s long-standing belief that hunger relief is not only about feeding the hungry, but about restoring dignity and hope.

By reaching hundreds of individuals daily, the Trupti Scheme created immediate, tangible impact—relieving stress, reducing expenses, and offering comfort to families already carrying heavy emotional loads. It stands as a powerful reminder that even small acts, when done consistently and compassionately, can transform lives.

As RYA Metro Foodbank continues its mission of community welfare and hunger relief, initiatives like the Trupti Scheme reaffirm its commitment to standing beside those in need—quietly, respectfully, and with purpose.

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

Events

Smiles That Matter: Nourishing Joy at the Punnagai Cultural Event

In September 2023, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, supported a heartwarming community initiative that celebrated ability, talent, and confidence among children with special needs. The organisation provided food support for the Punnagai cultural event, a joyful gathering designed to encourage self-expression and participation.

The event was organised by the Rotaract Club of Chennai Akash and brought together physically and mentally challenged children for a day filled with cultural activities and competitions. Hosted at Asan Memorial College of Arts & Science, the programme created a safe and inclusive space where children could showcase their talents and enjoy moments of celebration without barriers.

As part of its contribution, Chennai Food Bank provided 750 breakfast and lunch meals for the children, volunteers, and organisers participating in the event. The purpose of this support was to ensure that hunger did not interrupt a day meant for creativity, confidence, and joy. Nutritious meals allowed participants to remain energised and fully engaged throughout the programme.

This initiative reflected a broader commitment to community welfare—one that recognises food as an enabler of participation and dignity. For children with special needs, thoughtfully planned events and reliable nourishment help create positive experiences that build self-esteem and a sense of belonging.

Community involvement was central to the success of the Punnagai event. Organisers, volunteers, caregivers, and partners worked together to ensure that the day unfolded smoothly and respectfully. The coordination between Chennai Food Bank and the Rotaract Club highlighted how collaboration can strengthen impact and create meaningful outcomes for beneficiaries.

The positive impact of the initiative was evident in the atmosphere of the event. Smiles, applause, and shared moments of pride filled the venue as children took part in competitions and performances. Knowing that meals were taken care of allowed everyone—children and caregivers alike—to focus on encouragement, celebration, and connection.

By supporting the Punnagai cultural event, Chennai Food Bank reaffirmed its mission-first approach to service. Beyond addressing hunger, the organisation continues to stand alongside initiatives that uplift, include, and empower—ensuring that care reaches people in ways that truly matter.

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

Natural Disaster

Standing With Manipur: Compassion in Action During a Time of Crisis

In July 2023, during a period of unrest and humanitarian distress in Manipur, many families were left displaced and struggling to meet their daily needs. Access to food and essential supplies became uncertain, adding to the emotional and physical strain faced by those affected.

In response to this situation, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, extended its support beyond regional boundaries to stand with communities in need. As part of this relief initiative, 164 grocery kits were distributed to affected families in Manipur, each kit containing a one-month supply of food and essential items.

The purpose of this initiative was to provide sustained support rather than short-term relief. By offering grocery kits designed to last an entire month, the effort aimed to restore a sense of stability and dignity to families navigating uncertainty. Having access to essential food supplies allowed households to focus on safety, recovery, and emotional well-being without the constant worry of hunger.

This outreach was carried out in the presence of local district authorities, reflecting transparency, coordination, and respect for community processes. Such collaboration ensured that support reached genuine beneficiaries and reinforced trust during a sensitive period.

Community welfare lay at the heart of this initiative. The relief effort recognised that during times of conflict or displacement, food security becomes a cornerstone of resilience. Providing essentials is not only about nourishment, but also about reassurance—that communities are not alone and that care can travel across distances.

Community involvement and collective goodwill made this outreach possible. Behind every kit distributed was the shared commitment of supporters and volunteers who believed in responding with empathy when circumstances are most difficult. Their efforts translated concern into tangible action, reaching families when help was urgently needed.

The impact of the Manipur relief initiative was immediate and meaningful. For 164 families, the grocery kits provided continuity and comfort during a period of instability. Knowing that food needs were taken care of for the month offered relief and helped restore a measure of normalcy in daily life.

This initiative stands as a reminder of Chennai Food Bank’s mission-first approach—one that transcends geography to uphold the values of compassion, dignity, and service. In moments of crisis, such acts of solidarity help rebuild hope, one household at a time.

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