The Feed Food Foundation was established in 2024 by an individual members passionate about ending hunger and food insecurity. The founders recognized the growing need for a sustainable solution to provide nutritious meals to vulnerable individuals and families in our community. Witnessing the daily struggles of people experiencing hunger, he came together with the vision of a world where no one goes to bed hungry. This vision laid the foundation for our organization.
"Our mission is to combat hunger and promote food security by providing nutritious meals to individuals and families in need. We are committed to creating a community and empowers those facing food insecurity. We strive to build a world where no one goes to bed hungry."
Mr.Arun holding a MBA in international business management ; comes from middle class family background and is the heart and soul behind the Feed Food Foundation. With a background in [field, Addressing the key issues, social work, community development etc], He was inspired to launch the foundation after witnessing the severe impact of food insecurity on the community. Passionate about finding sustainable solutions to hunger, Mr.Arun leads the foundation's strategic planning, program development, and partnerships. His vision is a world where everyone has access to nutritious food and a supportive community. With a background in public health and nutrition, he develops initiatives that not only feed people but also encourage healthy eating habits. His dedication to serving the community is at the core of our outreach efforts
From the beginning, we realized that food insecurity is not just about a lack of food but also a lack of access to healthy, nutritious options. At the same time we desire to address these challenges led to the creation of the Feed Food Foundation, driven by one core beliefs:
The Feed Food Foundation officially launched in 2024, starting with small-scale community food drives and meal distribution programs. The initial efforts were aimed at raising awareness of food insecurity and the target of 1 crore meals planned to serve in next 5 years.