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Natural Disaster

Two Meals, Peaceful Nights: Standing With Families in Thoothukudi During Difficult Times

In 2021, as the combined impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and seasonal rains disrupted livelihoods across many regions, families in Thoothukudi faced growing uncertainty. With limited work opportunities and rising daily challenges, food security became a pressing concern for several households struggling to sustain themselves.

During this difficult period, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, stepped in to support vulnerable families in Thoothukudi through a focused community welfare initiative. A total of 40 families were provided with grocery kits sufficient for 15 days, helping them meet their basic nutritional needs during a time of crisis.

The purpose of this initiative was to ensure dignity, stability, and peace of mind. Each grocery kit was carefully planned to enable families to prepare regular meals at home, ensuring two meals a day without the constant worry of scarcity. In moments of prolonged uncertainty, access to food becomes not just a necessity, but a source of emotional relief and reassurance.

This initiative reflected a thoughtful, community-level approach to hunger relief. By identifying families most affected by the combined pressures of the pandemic and adverse weather, the support reached those who needed it most. The effort helped households regain a sense of routine and allowed parents to care for their children with renewed confidence.

Community involvement played a meaningful role in enabling this outreach. Behind the distribution was collective compassion and coordination, ensuring that support was delivered efficiently and respectfully. Each grocery kit symbolised shared responsibility and the belief that no family should be left to face hunger alone.

The impact of the Thoothukudi relief initiative was immediate and deeply human. For 15 days, families were able to eat well, rest without anxiety, and focus on navigating the challenges around them. Knowing that food was taken care of allowed them to sleep peacefully—free from the fear of hunger.

This 2021 initiative stands as a reminder that meaningful change often begins with simple acts of care. By supporting families at the household level, Chennai Food Bank reaffirmed its mission to address hunger with empathy, dignity, and sustained support.

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

Diwali

Lighting Little Hearts: A Diwali of Joy, Togetherness, and Care

On 14 November 2020, Diwali arrived during a year unlike any other. Amid uncertainty and disruption, moments of celebration became especially meaningful—particularly for children from underprivileged backgrounds. With this spirit in mind, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, came together to ensure that the festival of lights reached young hearts who needed it most.

Diwali 2020 was made special for 1,100 children across more than eight beneficiary institutions. Through the distribution of thoughtfully prepared gifts and goodies, the initiative aimed to bring smiles, excitement, and a sense of inclusion to children who might otherwise have experienced the festival quietly.

The initiative began with an enthusiastic briefing session at the Chennai Food Bank office, where members and volunteers gathered with shared purpose and energy. This moment of coming together set the tone for the day—uniting people around a common goal of spreading joy and compassion. From planning to execution, the effort reflected teamwork, care, and a deep commitment to community welfare.

Members and volunteers personally visited beneficiary institutions to distribute gifts, ensuring that the celebrations were warm, respectful, and meaningful. For the children, receiving festive goodies was more than a material gesture—it was a reminder that they were remembered and valued during a time traditionally associated with family and togetherness.

The purpose of this Diwali outreach went beyond celebration. It was about restoring a sense of normalcy and happiness during a challenging year. Festivals have a powerful emotional impact on children, and by creating moments of joy, the initiative helped nurture hope, confidence, and emotional well-being.

Community involvement was at the heart of the effort. Volunteers dedicated their time and energy, while members supported the initiative with care and coordination. Their collective action turned Diwali into a shared celebration—one that crossed institutional walls and brought people together in the true spirit of the festival.

The impact of Diwali 2020 outreach was reflected in the smiles, laughter, and gratitude of the children. It reaffirmed a simple truth: even during difficult times, compassion can light the way.

This initiative stands as a heartfelt chapter in Chennai Food Bank’s journey—showing that community welfare is not only about meeting needs, but also about creating moments of joy, dignity, and belonging.

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

Diwali

Diwali Gift Distribution To 1100 God’s Own Children

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Apna Bana Lo

Lights On, Smiles Wide: A Shared Movie Experience for God’s Own Children

In 2019, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, continued its Apna Bana Lo journey by creating a simple yet deeply meaningful experience—an exclusive movie screening designed especially for God’s Own Children.

As part of this initiative, 3,000 children were invited to a special film screening at Satyam Cinemas. For many of them, this was a rare opportunity to enjoy the magic of cinema in a full-fledged theatre setting—something often taken for granted, yet deeply memorable when experienced for the first time.

The purpose of the event went beyond entertainment. Apna Bana Lo 2019 was about inclusion, joy, and emotional well-being. For children growing up without consistent family support, shared experiences like watching a movie together help foster a sense of normalcy, belonging, and happiness. The darkened theatre, the big screen, and the collective laughter created moments of connection that stayed long after the credits rolled.

The atmosphere throughout the screening was filled with excitement and wonder. From the anticipation before the film began to the smiles and reactions during the show, the experience allowed children to relax, feel cared for, and simply enjoy being present in the moment. Such moments of carefree joy play an important role in nurturing confidence and emotional resilience.

Community involvement was central to making this large-scale initiative possible. Coordinating access, seating, and overall arrangements for 3,000 children required careful planning and collective effort. Volunteers and supporters worked quietly behind the scenes to ensure that every child felt safe, welcomed, and valued throughout the experience.

The impact of Apna Bana Lo 2019 was immediate and heartfelt. For the children, it was a day filled with laughter, excitement, and shared memories. For the organisation, it reaffirmed a long-held belief—that community welfare includes creating opportunities for joy, cultural exposure, and emotional nourishment, alongside hunger relief.

This initiative stands as a reminder that meaningful change is not always about grand gestures. Sometimes, it is about opening doors to experiences that make children feel included, seen, and cherished. Apna Bana Lo 2019 remains a warm chapter in Chennai Food Bank’s ongoing mission to serve with compassion and dignity.

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

Apna Bana Lo

A Ride of Joy and Discovery: When a Simple Journey Became a Celebration

In 2017, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, continued its Apna Bana Lo journey with an initiative that blended excitement, exploration, and heartfelt inclusion for God’s Own Children.

As part of this special programme, 1,500 children were taken for a joyful carnival experience followed by a memorable Chennai Metro Rail journey from Kilpauk to Chennai International Airport. For many of the children, this was their first experience travelling by Metro—an everyday convenience for some, but a moment of wonder and pride for others.

The purpose of the event was to create joyful exposure and a sense of belonging. Beyond entertainment, the initiative aimed to introduce children to the city’s modern public transport system, helping them feel confident, curious, and connected to the world around them. The Metro ride itself became a symbol of access and inclusion—showing children that these shared spaces belong to them too.

The carnival added colour and celebration to the day. Laughter, play, and shared excitement created an atmosphere where children could relax, enjoy, and simply be themselves. These moments of happiness are especially meaningful for children growing up without consistent family support, offering emotional nourishment alongside care.

Community involvement played an important role in making the event possible. Coordinating the movement, safety, and comfort of 1,500 children required thoughtful planning and collective effort. Volunteers and supporters ensured that the journey was smooth, secure, and filled with warmth at every step.

The impact of Apna Bana Lo 2017 went far beyond a single outing. For the children, the experience built confidence, created lasting memories, and reinforced a sense of inclusion in everyday life. For the organisation, it reaffirmed a core belief—that community welfare includes access, exposure, and moments that inspire joy and self-worth.

This initiative stands as another meaningful chapter in the journey of Chennai Food Bank, reflecting its evolving mission to nurture not only physical well-being, but also curiosity, confidence, and happiness among children.

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

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.

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.

Events

Nourishing Young Talent: A Day of Care and Celebration at Balakalakaar

In 2013, Chennai Food Bank, now known as RYA Metro Foodbank, extended its commitment to hunger relief by supporting a large gathering of children at the Balakalakaar event—a celebration of creativity, participation, and youthful talent.

The event, conducted by AIESES at St George Grounds, brought together thousands of children for a day filled with performances and cultural expression. Amidst the excitement and energy, ensuring that every child was well-nourished became an essential part of the experience.

As part of this charitable initiative, Chennai Food Bank provided a delicious and wholesome lunch to 7,000 children attending the event. The purpose of this effort was clear—to ensure that hunger did not interrupt a day meant for learning, joy, and self-expression. For many children, a nutritious meal plays a vital role in sustaining both physical energy and emotional well-being during long and active days.

Community welfare was at the heart of this initiative. By supporting a children-centric cultural programme, the organisation reinforced the idea that nourishment and opportunity must go hand in hand. The lunch distribution allowed children from diverse backgrounds to participate fully in the event, without worry or discomfort, creating a more inclusive and positive environment.

The scale of the effort reflected strong coordination and collective goodwill. Serving meals to 7,000 children required thoughtful planning and teamwork, ensuring that food was served efficiently and with dignity. The smooth execution highlighted the shared responsibility of organisations and communities in caring for children during large public gatherings.

The impact of this initiative was felt immediately. Well-fed children were able to focus on enjoying the event, performing with confidence, and celebrating their talents alongside peers. Beyond the meal itself, the gesture communicated care, encouragement, and respect for every child present.

The Balakalakaar 2013 lunch support stands as a meaningful example of Chennai Food Bank’s mission-driven approach—where hunger relief is seamlessly woven into moments of learning, celebration, and growth. It reaffirmed the belief that when children are nourished, they are empowered to shine.

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