Annamrita Foundation, a not-for-profit public charitable trust that provides nutritious meals to school students, has announced that it will extend its meal service to the Civil Hospital in Faridabad. The principal medical officer of the hospital requested Annamrita Foundation to provide lunch meals to patients, with the quantity based on the number of patients admitted each day. The initiative aims to provide not only sustenance but also comfort and solace to patients.
Annamrita Foundation is an established and reputable organization well known for providing 250,000 meals daily to primary and upper primary school students in Faridabad, Gurugram, Palwal, and Kurukshetra. The organization has now expanded to cater to the nutritional needs of hospital patients. The initiative has already been successful in Mumbai, where the foundation provides meals to private hospitals like Cooper Hospital.
The foundation provides hot and fresh meals, prepared with high standards of hygiene and quality ingredients that meet the nutritional requirements of growing children. The organization also follows a strict emphasis on hygiene, nutrition, and compassion. These values are instilled in all their initiatives, addressing the pressing issues of the nation such as malnutrition, illiteracy, and poverty.
Dr. Savita Yadav, the principal medical officer of Civil Hospital, expressed her appreciation for Annamrita Foundation’s commitment and dedication to this noble cause. She believes that this initiative will make a profound difference in the lives of patients and bring solace to their hearts and souls. She personally distributed meals to some patients to ensure they were getting a nutritionally balanced and hygienically prepared food.
Dhananjaya Krishna Das, the vice-chairman of North India, praised Annamrita Foundation’s outstanding work and expanding operations. He considers the foundation a significant contributor to addressing the nutritional needs of school children and patients. Annamrita Foundation’s unwavering dedication and service are poised to inspire countless others to partake in acts of kindness and contribute to society’s betterment.
Annamrita Foundation’s journey continues to unfold, with resolute commitment to serving the community, which stands as a testament to the transformative power of benevolence and empathy. The trust is registered under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950.
In conclusion, Annamrita Foundation’s expansion to providing meals to hospital patients is a significant development in the foundation’s initiatives to address the national issues of malnutrition, illiteracy, and poverty. The organization’s commitment to hygiene, nutrition, and compassion will go a long way in making a positive difference in the lives of hospital patients.