The Akshaya Patra Foundation, a NGO in Bangalore regularly organises events, campaigns and meets to spread awareness of its cause. This NGO in Bangalore implements the mid-day meal programme in Government schools in the city and 19 other locations across nine states of India.
Friday, 27 December 2013
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
NGO in Andhra Pradesh feeds Government school children
Being operational for more than five years, this NGO in Andhra Pradesh has definitely established its reach through its consistent service. The Akshaya Patra Foundation, operating as a charity in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam in the state of Andhra Pradesh feeds a total of 60,098 children every day. It covers 461 Government schools through its mid-day meal programme. As a charity in Hyderabad, it also reaches out to Anganwadi children as a part of their other feeding programmes.
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Akshaya Patra- a children NGO in Bangalore

The work of The Akshaya Patra Foundation at some level qualifies it to be called as children NGO in Bangalore. Through implementing the mid-day meal scheme under the guidance of the Government, this children NGO in Bangalore provides free school lunch to about 1,84,530 children covering 1,055 Government schools in the city. Besides operating in Bangalore, it also implements the programme in four other districts of Karnataka, namely- Mysore, Bellary, Hubli and Mangalore. In total, Akshaya Patra feeds a total of 4,60,046 children in 2,627 Government schools across the state.
In line with the Government’s opinion of community participation, this children NGO in Bangalore gives you the platform to donate food in Bangalore to thousands of children across the city. Akshaya Patra has chalked out many different ways in which one can donate food in Bangalore. A visit to Get Involved will provide you the list of activities that has the potential to turn your contribution into food for thousands of children in Karnataka, and millions across the country.
There are many NGO stories in Karnataka. These are the stories of the beneficiaries and important stakeholders like the teachers, parents and the staff members of the Akshaya Patra kitchen. Apart from the NGO stories in Karnataka, there are stories from other states of the country too where Akshaya Patra is operating. Get to know the NGO stories in Karnataka and along with other locations at success stories. The success stories are often eye-openers who have not witnessed the potential of the mid-day meal programme. It also brings the donor one step closer to the life of many beneficiaries for whom they donate, volunteer and pitch for in various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and the like.
Apart from operating as children NGO in Bangalore, this NGO also operates in 19 other locations across nine states. By sponsoring a school you can donate food in Bangalore for an entire year. All donations that amount to above Rs. 500 are eligible for 100% tax exemptions under section 35AC of the Income Tax Act of the Government of India. As a donor you also have access to how your money is spent in the latest publication of the Foundation’s Annual Report 2012-2013.
This NGO in Bangalore believes in maintaining transparency at all levels, hence it also gives its supporters the ease of knowing the break-up of the total cost of a meal at https://www.akshayapatra.org/revised-cost.
Think to do something sustainable by deciding to donate food in Bangalore, through The Akshaya Patra Foundation. Not in literal sense of ‘donate food in Bangalore’ but at a more sublime level. You can also contact the Foundation at infodesk@akshayapatra.org, in case you would require more information.
You take one constructive step today and make it viral by the various social media platforms. Join Akshaya Patra, the children NGO in Bangalore and help nourish millions of children through food and education.
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Thursday, 19 December 2013
Contribute to Akshaya Patra for tax deductible donations

As the dates for filing income tax nears, so does the search for different ways of availing tax deductible donations. The well known Indian NGO, The Akshaya Patra Foundation gives its donors the provision of availing tax deductible donations for all donations above Rs. 500. Any contribution above Rs. 500 is 100% exempted from tax under section 35AC of the Income Tax Act of the Government of India. By contributing charitable donations tax deduction can be availed in different denominations depending upon the contribution made and the NGO that a donor is contributing to.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Akshaya Patra Bellary conferred with CII National Award

The Akshaya Patra Foundation is a charitable trust implementing the mid-day meal programme in nine states covering more than 10,000 Government schools. Being in the service of providing meal to millions of children, this charitable trust is well aware of the hygiene, cleanliness and other food safety measures that need to be followed pre-cooking, cooking and post cooking stages. Reason being this, the charitable trust has been continuously looking to improve its already existing good practices across all its centralised and decentralised kitchens in 20 locations.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Feed children in Puri - Donate to The Akshaya Patra Foundation
The beneficiaries of Akshaya Patra mid-day meal in Puri counter the general perception of a remote region. More often than not, remote places are perceived as ‘not so civilised’ and backward areas. Such places are also thought to have less literate crowd who are aware of the rapidly changing society. But, this 8-year-old child from Brahmanpada Project Upper Primary School, Satyabadi— a village about 25 kms from Puri, defies the general impression.
Thursday, 12 December 2013
The Akshaya Patra Foundation wins the CII National Award for Food Safety 2013

The Akshaya Patra Foundation, Bellary Kitchen, has conferred the CII National Award for Food Safety 2013, for its holistic approach in establishing, running and managing efficiently the Food Safety and Quality Systems. Mr. Shridhar Venkat, Executive Director, The Akshaya Patra Foundation, Sriman Suvyakta Narasimha Dasa, Unit Head – Vrindavan and Mr. Chetan D, Manager – Operations, Akshaya Patra Bellary, received the award in New Delhi. Confederation of Indian Industry (CII-Jubilant Bhartia Food & Agriculture Centre of Excellence) in partnership with its stakeholders & knowledge partners had launched the first ever “the CII National Award for Food Safety “back in 2010.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Amateur or Ace- you can always ‘Click a Smile’ for a NGO in Bangalore

The well known NGO in Bangalore and across India, The Akshaya Patra Foundation is organising a photography contest titled- ‘Click a Smile’. The best part of this contest is, the entries are open to all photographers in India. Whether you are an amateur or an ace photographer, what matters is how well you coordinate the lenses and the smile of a child! Through this contest, this Bangalore charitable trust is aiming at increasing awareness on the importance of food and education among children in India.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Karnataka NGO nurturing passion by providing mid-day meal in Karnataka

The Akshaya Patra Foundation is a Karnataka NGO that feeds mid-day meal in Karnataka along with being operational in eight other states. This Karnataka NGO started implementing the mid-day meal programme in Karnataka from 2000. Beginning by feeding just 1500 children in five Government schools, this NGO now feeds 4,60,046 children thereby covering 2,627 Government schools in Karnataka.
Monday, 9 December 2013
Meet mid-day meal beneficiaries of Odisha

As a functioning mid-day meal NGO in Odisha, The Akshaya Patra Foundation is able to feed many dreams of thousands of mid-day meal beneficiaries. The Foundation runs two formats of kitchens to prepare the mid-day meals for these beneficiaries-- centralised and decentralised kitchens.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Give a new meaning to celebrations – Donate to charity

Will charity donations during festive season make a difference? Yes, it will. Shopping, partying, get-togethers, vacations and feasts are all common occurrences during any festive season. But, when one chooses to celebrate an occasion by donating to charity, it brings out the conscientiousness of an individual.
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Anganwadis- Significant beneficiaries of mid-day meal programme

Monday, 2 December 2013
Mid-day meal in Hyderabad keeps hope alive
As an operating NGO in Andhra Pradesh, The Akshaya Patra Foundation provides mid-day meal in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam. The total reach of this NGO in Andhra Pradesh is 60,098 children in 461 Government schools. By providing mid-day meal in Hyderabad, it feeds a total of 54,849 school children in 454 Government schools, every day. The total reach of Akshaya Patra in Visakhapatnam is 5,249 children in 7 Government schools. This NGO in Andhra Pradesh is also involved in Anganwadi feeding programme.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Mid-day meal scheme in Karnataka tops MDM ranking

The Ministry of Human Resource and Development has recently announced the state-wise ranking for implementing the mid-day meal scheme. The implementation of mid-day meal scheme in Karnataka topped the rankings. Overall the rankings suggest a success rate of 77.79% in implementation of the mid-day meal programme across India.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Support mid day meal scheme in Gujarat

Many NGOs have stepped forward to implement this scheme across the country. The Akshaya Patra Foundation is one such NGO. This NGO implements the mid day meal scheme in Gujarat and eight other states of India. The Foundation feeds a total of 4,00,158 children by providing mid-day meal in Gujarat’s 1,653 Government schools. It is operational in 3 locations of Gujarat.
Friday, 22 November 2013
Akshaya Patra operates centralised kitchens and decentralised kitchens

Decentralised kitchen format become the ideal solution where difficult geographical terrain and improper road connectivity does not support construction of large infrastructure. These kitchens are run by the Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) under the guidance and supervision of Akshaya Patra’s kitchen process and operations module.
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Mid day meal scheme receives universal acceptance

The mid day meal scheme is an initiative of the Government to provide free school lunch to the children of Government schools. This initiative is being implemented by many NGOs across India and The Akshaya Patra Foundation is among them. There are six main objectives of the mid day meal scheme:
Akshaya Patra’s campaign for donation for children in Hyderabad

Focussing on the Joy of Giving Week, The Akshaya Patra Foundation in Hyderabad recently organised 'A student for a student' campaign. This campaign mainly aimed at creating awareness among the school students about the importance of mid day meal in Government schools. Akshaya Patra is a non-profit organisation implementing the mid-day meal scheme in Hyderabad and 19 other locations across 9 states of India. The campaign of this non-profit for children was well supported by Indus International School, Hyderabad (IISH).
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Celebrate Children’s Day with Akshaya Patra

Every year 14 November is observed as Children’s Day. It is the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Jawaharlal Nehru was very fond of children and he saw the future of the country in the hands of the children. Children’s Day is generally celebrated by narrating stories of Nehru and also by having functions at school. This day is also observed as a National Holiday for schools and colleges.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
An Akshaya Patra and Vasudev Adiga’s Initiative to Provide a Million Meals for Children

VasudevAdiga’s, a popular chain of restaurants in Karnataka, has committed to raise funds to support The Akshaya Patra Foundation, an NGO which serves mid day meals to government school children in India. VasudevAdiga’s aims to fund one million meals in collaboration with its customers, partners and employees.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Former Board Member of a NGO in Bangalore writes in Forbes

Nish Acharya, former Board Member of The Akshaya Patra Foundation, a not for profit organisation in India, has written an article about the Foundation. This article has been featured in Forbes and was published on the Skoll World Forum- a forum that encourages discussion on global social issues. Currently, Nish Acharya is a Senior Fellow with North-eastern University and the Center for American Progress. Acharya’s revolves around the mid-day meal scheme success stories, its challenges, its importance and its support system.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Significance of social media for non-profit organisations

Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Determination of beneficiary children in Karnataka has no boundaries
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Akshaya Patra Kitchens setting high standard in efficiency, hygiene and delivery
Akshaya Patra centralised kitchen have set the bar high for efficiency, hygiene and delivery standards.
Akshaya Patra kitchens are nothing but actual food factories. It is in these kitchens that hope is nurtured every day. Hope, that today a child will not go hungry, or that he will not have to resort to labour to earn money for a single day’s meal.
Collectively, Akshaya Patra kitchens feed 1.3 million schoolchildren in 10,050 government schools every day. Akshaya Patra’s centralised and de-centralised kitchens are located in 19 locations across nine states. 11 of Akshaya Patra’s centralised kitchens are ISO-22000 certified and the organization runs 17 centralised and 380 decentralised kitchens in all.
The state-the-art-centralised kitchens are equipped with chopping machines, boilers, cauldrons, chimneys, conveyor belts, steel ducts through which the food passes and so on. There is a board room and a food laboratory in each centralised kitchen as well.
Each Akshaya Patra centralised kitchen has the ability to cook between 50,000 to 1,50,000 meals. Meals are cooked in automated, steam-heated cauldrons that are custom-built to optimise time. Technological innovation has been adopted by Akshaya Patra to constantly increase preparation speed, efficiency and leave less room for errors. Roti-making machines in Akshaya Patra kitchen have been designed and modified to increase the output; this mammoth machine can now churn out 60,000 chapattis in an hour.
Hygiene and quality standards are the primary priorities of the cooking process. Protective gear is mandatory for all employees. The kitchens operate in a gravity-flow mechanism to prepare meals. Chopping and cleaning is carried out on the second floor, cooking on the first and packaging on the ground floor. This mechanized process is used to reduce human handling of food to reduce the risk of contamination.
The cooked food is packaged in containers and transported to schools in custom-built vehicles that are insulated to keep the food fresh till it reaches the children at lunch time.
To suit the palate of children in different parts of the country, the menu is set accordingly. The North Indian menu consists of roti and sabji, while the South Indian menu consists of rice, sambar and curd. Nutritious vegetables are always used to prepare the meals, still ensuring that the meals are tasty and enjoyed by the children.
Akshaya Patra centralised kitchen have set the bar high for efficiency, hygiene and delivery standards. It is a core feature of Akshaya Patra’s mid day meal programme to maintain its extensive operations without compromising on its high quality standards.



A collective mission of an NGO like Akshaya Patra in India
Around 8.1 million underprivileged children in India are out of school and resort to child labour in order to earn enough for a single day's meal.
One particular mission of ngo in India suggests the surest way to eradicate poverty is through education. Education can significantly improve the quality of life of a child. It will grant him independence to stand on his own feet. When the basic needs of a child, such as food are not met, education often becomes the last priority.
Helping underprivileged children by providing them with a healthy, balanced meal that they would otherwise have to work for is a noble cause. The challenge lies in securing the long-term benefit of education for the children, and not offering them just temporary help.
The meal is an incentive for them to continue their education. It helps reduce the dropout rate to a great extent and increases classroom attendance.
We are in a state of urgency and crisis and the priority of the fortunate should be helping underprivileged children attain an education and secure a bright future for them. Education is essential to eliminate child labour and poverty.
Ensuring that children go to school, where they will also receive nutritious meals, is the best way to hold them back from turning to labour as a means to earn enough for a day's meal.
Non profit organizations, working for the mid day meal programme, believe that the delight and potential of one mid day meal goes far beyond just filling a hungry stomach. It equals an opportunity for education, ambition and a future.
For children to be successfully educated, they need to be fed. An energized child will be able to concentrate on academics. Nutrition and care is essential for every child's development. Making education and nutrition accessible for every child has been a mission of Akshaya Patra since its inception in 2000.
This needs to be the mission of all NGOs and those who want to change the situation of hunger, illiteracy and poverty in India. With collective effort, working towards a common goal, we can considerably change the state of our country for the future generations.
The mid day meal programme aims to secure an education for every child in India by ensuring that hunger does not compel them to turn towards labour to earn enough for a day's meal.
The potential of a mid day meal is underrated sometimes. A mid day meal is more than just an incentive for children to attend school; it's a promise of a future. A child who has turned to labor only dreams of getting his next meal. Hunger acts as an obstacle, holding them back from realizing their dreams.

Friday, 11 October 2013
Akshaya Patra Foundation, an NGO in India Observe World Food Day 2013

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations was founded on October 16, 1945 and to honour this day World Food Day is observed every year around the world.
Every year a theme is set to celebrate the day, and the World Food Day theme for 2013 is "Sustainable Food Systems for Food Security and Nutrition."
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Akshaya Patra Foundation is celebrating Joy Of Giving Week for Children
This year, during the on-going 'Joy of Giving' week, every responsible citizen should make an effort to give someone a part of what they have- be it time, clothes, food, money or any other kind of support. There are many reasons that let us experience joy in a lifetime. Everybody loves an occassional gift, especially when it is least expected. However, there is a deeper joy in giving, more than receiving. It's when you give that you feel responsible and happy above all.
The joy of giving involves everything including giving someone a small bit of your time or donations for children or helping a blind man cross the street and so on. It is human to constantly expect and not be satisfied with what we have. We earn a living by constant hard work and a drive for success. But we always want more, be it professional or financial success. When that's how it is in the life of people who make sufficient money, it is hard to imagine the plight of those who struggle to even make two ends meet. There is no dearth of such people in our country, especially children. This year, during the on-going 'Joy of Giving' week, every responsible citizen should make an effort to give someone a part of what they have, be it time, clothes, food, money or any other kind of support. There are many charities across our country that function only to feed the children and for the joy of children.
These charities often spread awareness about the condition that these children live in and encourage volunteering from youngsters and adults who are earning enough.
Arjun, a college student studying B.E. visits an orphanage in his city almost every weekend. According to him, there is no joy in the world as good as the joy of giving. "I am 19 years old. I understand that I have been fortunate to be born to parents who have provided me with nutrition and good education to help me stand up on my own feet. But lots of children, much younger than me, are not so fortunate as to receive even basic nutrition. Hence, as a responsible adult I visit an orphanage on the outskirts of Bangalore and spend some time with those children. That's the least I could do but it lets me experience the joy of contribution towards the society. I feel today's youth should recognise the importance of donations for children and support them to carve a future for themselves in this society."
Many people have actually left their corporate jobs and joined Not-for-profit organisations in order to work for a cause. Shashikant Inamdar, a resident of Hubli is one such individual who resigned from the position of engineer at a leading hardware manufacturing company, and joined an NGO only because he wanted to "do his bit for the progress of our society". "I was at an executive position in a corporate firm. But I was not happy with my job since it was not giving me joy or satisfaction. Then I approached an NGO which is part of the government mid day meal scheme. I have been working for this NGO for the past nine years. Now I experience both, the joy of giving my time towards the betterment of society and mainly the joy of feeding children! It gives me immense pleasure to see the happiness in the eyes of these children when they eat their meal at school," he says.
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Friday, 4 October 2013
Joy of Giving Week Being Celebrated By Akshaya Patra Foundation To Feed The Children

The great poet, Kahlil Gibran once said, "I slept and I dreamed that life is all joy. I woke and I saw that life is all service. I served and I saw that service is joy." Although this statement was made in the two centuries ago, it holds good even in today's situation. The added advantage is that people in this century need not visit a certain place to donate. They can experience the Joy of giving online! It takes just a click of the mouse to donate for children. Making donations for children is the ultimate way to experience the true joy of giving. Moreover, it takes a very small sum of monetary support to make a child's life.
In order to donate for children in India, one has to understand the grave importance of Donations for Children. According to reliable sources, 400 million children live in India, which is the highest recorded child population in the world. Of these, more than 200 million are malnourished. About 50 per cent of the children in the age group of 6 to 18, an approximate total of 8.1 million children in India don't attend school since they are subjected to child labour since they come from families below poverty line.
They go to sleep on an empty stomach every night. These are the children who need our constant support to give them the liberty to dream and to make sure they never give up on those dreams. Just one donation from each of this country's citizens who are earning enough for a living, will help each of these children go to school, where they deserve to be.
They go to sleep on an empty stomach every night. These are the children who need our constant support to give them the liberty to dream and to make sure they never give up on those dreams. Just one donation from each of this country's citizens who are earning enough for a living, will help each of these children go to school, where they deserve to be.
There are a large number of charities that dedicatedly work for the Joy of Children. But these charities also depend on contributions made by responsible citizens who are leading a comfortable life. Be it monetary or in kind, it's when you give that you experience the true Joy of Giving. The main purpose of a donation for children is to strengthen their base at a young age so as to motivate them to build a future for themselves in this society. After all, the country's future depends on their future.
Hence, the need of the hour is to create awareness about the importance of Donations for Children as much as possible and increase the number of individual and corporate donors to make sure that these children get good education and nutrition.
Step forward, donate for children and experience the Joy of Giving.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Akshaya Patra Foundation Provides Food For Needy Children
There are millions of children in need of nutrition and education in India. They are present in all parts of the country, be it urban or rural. According to statistics recorded in 2010 by the United Nations Development Programme, about 29.8 percent of Indians live below poverty line. Children born in these families inevitably start working at a very young age, owing to which they skip going to school and getting educated.
The best way to eradicate poverty in a country is to make positive amendments at the grass root level. When we help needy children get educated and stand on their own feet, we give them the freedom to express, to choose a career and to live a better life.
While there is no dearth of underprivileged children, there also are a number of needy children charities all over India that work in collaboration with the government. The government supports these charities by contributing to half the funds required to execute these initiatives. Both the bodies constantly work towards making this a better place for these children.
Amongst the various moves made by the government and needy children charities, one is that of providing free lunch at government schools all over the country. Through this initiative, not only do the children benefit, it is also a great relief to their parents. When the availability of food at school is assured, parents don't force their children to work instead of going to school.
However, even today in some parts of our country, the concept of education is not considered as being of utmost importance. In such households, the children inevitable become victims of illiteracy. Fortunately, there are schools for such children in need, which make sure that every child attends school regularly. The teachers in these schools play a pivotal role by speaking to the parents of these needy children and making them understand the essentiality of education.
While this is one scenario, in another, there are many needy children at the high school level who value the efforts put by the government and charities. These children are highly motivated to study well and pursue a stable career in life.
Nisha, a rank holder from a Government High School in Karnataka believes that she is "fortunate enough to benefit free education from the government". Another topper, Prasad from a different Government school echoes similar views when he says, "No matter how many facilities are offered by private schools, they are never free of cost. But in a government school, not only is quality education provided, everything including textbooks and stationery are free of cost. It is like a boon to children in need like me."
In order to support these initiatives, donations to children in need amount to a part of the funds required to help them. It is therefore, essential for every employed individual in this country to donate to needy children as much as possible so as to make our country free of child hunger.



Tuesday, 24 September 2013
End Child Hunger To Promote Education
The Akshaya Patra Foundation is a Non Profit Organisation in India that provides Mid Day Meals to children enrolled in government schools.
Akshaya Patra’s Mid Day Meal Programme provides Mid Day Meals to 1.3 million children, covering over 9,000 schools in nine states in India every day. The Organisation operates numerous kitchens under strict code of hygiene and efficiency to prepare fresh nutritious meals to the underprivileged children.
The children’s Non Profit Organisation is also involved in other humanitarian activities such as awareness and talent development programmes, teacher workshops, employment of women self-help groups, training programmes on sanitation and so on.
It is through sheer hard work and commitment to the cause by Non Profit Organisations that schemes like the Mid Day Meal can be executed with greater efficiency and quantity, quality and accountability can be ensured.
The potential of a Mid Day Meal can be undervalued sometimes. A Mid Day Meal is more about free food that acts as an incentive for children to attend school; it’s a promise of a future. A child who has turned to labour only dreams of getting his next meal. Hunger acts as an obstacle, holding them back from realizing their dreams. Non Profit Organisations for children aim to empower them with education.
A direct relation can be made between food and education. Free meals in schools act as an incentive for children to enrol, attend and complete school to receive a wholesome, tasty meal every day. Education has the potential to eliminate illiteracy and poverty, and the Mid Day Meal Programme aims to counter both these issues.
It is the continuous effort of this Organisation to reach out to as many children as possible. The mission is to strive forward to feed 5 million children by 2020. To help more underprivileged children, donations are required to bear the running cost. A donation of just Rs 750 can feed a child for an entire year. Every donation matters as it makes a difference in changing a child’s future.
To donate to a Non Profit Organisation means to take up the collective responsibility of promoting education and eliminating child hunger. For children to be effectively educated, they need to be fed.
By supporting Non Profit Organisations that provide free meals to school children we can ensure that no child in India is deprived of education because of hunger.
Donate to Feed a Child.
The children’s Non Profit Organisation is also involved in other humanitarian activities such as awareness and talent development programmes, teacher workshops, employment of women self-help groups, training programmes on sanitation and so on.
It is through sheer hard work and commitment to the cause by Non Profit Organisations that schemes like the Mid Day Meal can be executed with greater efficiency and quantity, quality and accountability can be ensured.
The potential of a Mid Day Meal can be undervalued sometimes. A Mid Day Meal is more about free food that acts as an incentive for children to attend school; it’s a promise of a future. A child who has turned to labour only dreams of getting his next meal. Hunger acts as an obstacle, holding them back from realizing their dreams. Non Profit Organisations for children aim to empower them with education.
A direct relation can be made between food and education. Free meals in schools act as an incentive for children to enrol, attend and complete school to receive a wholesome, tasty meal every day. Education has the potential to eliminate illiteracy and poverty, and the Mid Day Meal Programme aims to counter both these issues.
It is the continuous effort of this Organisation to reach out to as many children as possible. The mission is to strive forward to feed 5 million children by 2020. To help more underprivileged children, donations are required to bear the running cost. A donation of just Rs 750 can feed a child for an entire year. Every donation matters as it makes a difference in changing a child’s future.
To donate to a Non Profit Organisation means to take up the collective responsibility of promoting education and eliminating child hunger. For children to be effectively educated, they need to be fed.
By supporting Non Profit Organisations that provide free meals to school children we can ensure that no child in India is deprived of education because of hunger.
Donate to Feed a Child.



Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Indian NGO Mid Day Meal helped Safina To Fulfill Her Dreams
A highly intelligent soft-spoken girl, Safina Banu comes from a family dwelling in the rural coasts of Mangalore that makes a living out of fishing. Her family has been into this occupation for many generations. But Safina wants to break that tradition and explore the other side of the barrier. At 13 years of age, Safina knows that there exists a different world for her beyond the bounds of her little town. She wants to go to a city and study Law.
Indian NGO beneficiary Safine - A vision miles ahead.
With a hint of excitement in her eyes, Safina says she wants to travel to different countries and understand the laws there. Her teacher says, “This girl is the only child I have come across, with such dreams. She is very intelligent and although she comes from an economically backward family, her dreams are extraordinary. She is a sharp student with great grasping skills. I’m sure she’ll go places someday.”
Her mother rolls ‘Beedis’ (cigarettes) to support her father financially. She says she wants to make her parents stop working once she starts earning enough to support them. About Akshaya Patra food which is served at her school, Bengre Kasba Government Higher Primary School, she says she cannot go through a day without eating it. According to her teacher, although she is the only child, her parents cannot afford even two meals on some days. In such an unfortunate situation, Akshaya Patra food is the only savior of Safina’s dreams.
Join Hands with Akshaya Patra Foundation to Feed the Children.Your Donations will help her to fulfill her dreams.