During the COVID-19 pandemic, when fear and uncertainty gripped the world, the trust stepped forward with unwavering resolve to support those in need. Recognizing the dire circumstances faced by the most vulnerable communities, the trust’s volunteers tirelessly organized food donation camps in the slums of Hyderabad. These efforts ensured that over 50,000 individuals received essential meals during the crisis. The dedication and compassion demonstrated by the trust during this challenging time brought hope and relief to countless families who were struggling to survive the pandemic’s impact.


Beyond the pandemic, the trust is renowned for its large-scale food donation events, particularly during major religious festivals. These events are not only acts of charity but also expressions of the trust’s commitment to serving humanity. Notable among these efforts are the food donation drives during Pranahita Pushkaram in Arjunagutta, Telangana, Ganga Pushkaram in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, and Narmada Pushkaram in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Each of these events witnesses the distribution of thousands of meals to pilgrims and the needy, reinforcing the trust’s mission to promote both spiritual and physical nourishment.
The trust’s food donation initiatives are a testament to its enduring commitment to service and its deep understanding of the needs of the community. By providing food to those in need during both times of crisis and celebration, the trust continues to uphold its core values of compassion, generosity, and social responsibility. Through these efforts, the trust not only addresses the immediate needs of the hungry but also fosters a sense of unity and shared humanity, embodying the true spirit of seva (selfless service).
