Education  India Project #35882

Micro Donations to feed children in need in India

by Responsenet Development Services
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Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India
Micro Donations to feed children in need in India

Your Donations in Action

SUPPORTERS LIKE YOU HELP FUEL OUR MISSION AND THEIR DREAMS

YOU HELPED PROVIDE OVER 1 MILLION MEALS FOR CHILDREN IN NEED FROM APRIL THROUGH JUNE 2019

DID YOU KNOW?

At least 1 in 5 children in India cannot learn because they're hungry.  With your support, we provide food to over 17,000 children in non-formal schools across India every day.

THANKS TO OUR partners, WE ARE achieving SUSTAINABLE development goal of zero hunger in india

HUNGER IN INDIA IS OFTEN HIDDEN OR MISUNDERSTOOD. BY LENDING THEIR HANDS TO THE FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER, RESPONSENET’S PARTNERS SHED LIGHT ON THE ISSUE. THEY HELP RAISE AWARENESS OF CHILDHOOD HUNGER AND GENERATE VITAL SUPPORT THAT HELPS US FEED CHILDREN IN NEED ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

Rupanjali, 12

At 12 years old, Rupanjali is determined, bold and dreaming sky-high. She wants to become an Air Hostess when she grows up. In spite of everyday challenges and family problems, she wants to turn her dreams into reality. With supporters on her side, she is able to find hope for a better future.

The food is tasty, the school materials are good, the teachers explain things well, the classes are fun and I am learning more,” said Rupanjali.


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Impact for Children

We have now fed over 18 million meals to children across India.

Responsenet works every day to connect freshly cooked meals to over 15,000 vulnerable children in need at non- formal schools with the objective of bettering their health, education and safety.

We invite you to explore the impact for children your support made possible, along with inspiring stories and key happenings this year.

Heartfelt thanks to the supporters like you!

Together We Are Building a Better Future with the Foundation of Food

2019 FOOD HEROES
We applaud the exceptional support of all our corporate partners, with special recognition to the ones who have contributed beyond the normal expectations in the past year (a combination of cash, gifts in-kind and/or material support).

We are pleased to recognize our 2019 Food Heroes who work with us and have committed their resources for a long period of time toward our mission and programs.

- KFC India
- Aon India
- Jubilant FoodWorks Limited - American Express India
- IndiGo
- Compass India
- Fidelity International
- Future Retail
- Brite Neon Signs Pvt. Ltd
- Everest Industries Ltd.
- Fiserv India
- Carat Media Services, Dentsu Aegis Network India
- Source Fuse Tech Pvt. Ltd -
- MapmyIndia
- Air Astana
- Aid Attorneys
- AnnaMaya
- The Clock Tower
-Delhi Public School Sushant Lok, Gurgaon
-Pathways School Noida


A big thanks from the children you help serve everyday:

“When I first joined the school last year, I would find it hard to participate in class. My attendance was inconsistent. I was very shy and usually wouldn’t speak outside my home. But when teachers at school noticed my interest in drawing, they held up my artwork as an example for the whole class. This built up my confidence and I’m slowly coming out of my shell. Also, the meals provided in school helps me concentrate better in class. Now I look forward to attending school every day. I want to do well in my studies, become a doctor and make my parents proud.”
- Roshni, 11

“I used to live on streets with my family. After my father deserted the family, my mother has been rag picking on the street for survival. I was 6 years old at the time of admission. Since then, I have been quite interested in studies and love to go to school every day. I enjoy computer class the most. Also, participating in activities such as Quiz
competition and story reading brings me joy.”
– Saurabh, 14

“I feel happy to be at school. I receive books, pencils and crayons here which my parents cannot afford to buy. That's why I love going to school regularly. I also enjoy participating in remedial classes, art & craft activities, computer classes and games.”
- Sayna, 10

“My family doesn’t have money to provide for education and sometimes even meals. I’m very happy to be enrolled at a school like many others. This school program helps me learn as I can’t study at home because of other responsibilities. I feel good here and enjoy playing with my friends in class. I dream of becoming a dancer teacher. I want to teach dancing in my neighbourhood when I grow up.”
– Om, 11

Thanks to you we are able to position ourselves to give even more children what they deserve – a happier & brighter future.


Angela


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2018 Feeding Program & Feeding Events: More than 15000 meals everday were served across India in 11 states - West Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand, Delhi, UP, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka in partnership with 35 feeding partners. Hot meals were prepared and served to the children to be hunger free and provide them energy to learn play and thrive. The feeding initiative is supported by several corporate partners, schools, individuals and others.
Beyond daily feeding, several cooking activities and celebrations were carried out engaging hotels and other partners:
  • In partnership with Andaz Delhi, 50 chefs were engaged at several feeding sites and prepared food to treat children with healthy and nutritious meals. This helped in engaging children in healthy eating at the centres where the center cooks learnt new ways to make food tasteirs and wholeme. This also inspired many children to see how being a Chef as a profession they can opt.
  • 15th August was celebrated with influencers from different fields and the children 
  • Nelson Mandela Birthday celebration with her High Commissioner volunteering at the feeding centre and sharing meals with children.
  • Col. Sanders Birthday where children were engaged in fun activities and special meals from KFC 
  • Big Bazaar Oats breakfast program for 2 months
  • Summer Hydration program for 3 months where children were fed with Glucon D and water rich food to keep them hydrated and encourage them to continue coming to school.
AddHope Feeding Initiative (Daily Meal support Program for 8000 children in 11 cities) - in partnership with KFC Addhope project, more than 8000 children everyday are served with breakfast and lunches in Delhi, UP, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, & Assam.
Employee Volunteering Initiative: Thousands of Individuals were engaged in volunteering programs through company employee programs and individual volunteering initiatives. Companies like bank of America, American Express, Fidelity International, KFC, Aon, Andaz, Source Fuse Technologies, Jubilant Food Works, Indigo Airlines, IBIS hotel, South African High Commission, volunteered at various feeding centres across 11 cities in the area of education, serving food, hygiene classes, interactive classes, art & craft, music, and several other areas of children's interest.
Events & Advocacy Programs: Participated in the following events to advocate about the need of the hour and why food as a basic need is the key to bring changes in the lives of those who struggle to fulfil the basic needs on day to day basis:
  1. CSR Summit 2018  
  2. SAAG Food Fest 2018 - 
  3. NDTV Walkathon 2018 -
  4. World Food Day Celebration 2018 -
  5. Gurgaon Connect Diwali Mela 2018 -
  6. Christmas Carnival 2018 at Swiss Embassy - 
Kerala flood relief under CDRN Program : Responded to 500 families with family relief kits & food at Wayanad district during the Kerala Flood 2018 in partnership with IGSSS supported by KFC.
Winter Relief Program: Hot soup & woollen clothes were distributed throughout the centres to keep the children warm and keep them away from severe cold and flu. The program is mostly supported by individual donors. 
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Responsenet Development Services

Location: NEW DELHI - India
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Responsenet Development Services
Kuldip Nar
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Kuldip Nar
NEW DELHI , India

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