Hunger Relief



Project Ehsas – Feeding with a Smile
In 2021, Vision 2026 launched ‘Project Ehsas’ by establishing community kitchens in Kolkata and Delhi, aimed at supporting migrant workers and slum dwellers struggling to afford essentials. This initiative provides Cooked Meals to the underprivileged daily, addressing the severe hunger crisis worsened as a result of the Covid-19 lockdowns and subsequent job losses in India.
In 2022, we expanded our efforts by opening additional kitchens in Mumbai and Lucknow. With plans to set up more kitchens in other cities, we remain committed to our mission, which aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals of No Poverty and Zero Hunger. Recognizing hunger as a global pandemic that requires collective action, we rely on your generous support to transform this noble initiative into a widespread movement for a hunger-free India.
Donate Now:
₹ 900 / Person / Month
₹ 10,800 / Person / Year
₹ 3 Lacs / 10,000 Meals

Human Welfare Trust
Current A/c No.: 884331457
Indian Bank, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-25
IFSC: IDIB000J029
To obtain a receipt, kindly send us the details of the fund transfer along with your postal address via email to accounts@hwtindia.org or WhatsApp at +91 89291 29572
Food Kits
The deteriorating situation of poverty has caused the country to fall to the 107th rank out of 121 countries across the world in the 2022 Global Hunger Index. There are huge number of below-poverty-line needy and poor people including widows and orphans across India who do not have enough financial resources to feed themselves and their families every day. We aim at feeding these people and their families through our Hunger Relief Program under which, we distribute food kits/baskets as well as cooked meals particularly in slum areas of North Indian states, helping them to fight the hunger.
HWT’s food kits/baskets and cooked meal distribution program has been instrumental in providing food aid to the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people living in poverty ridden areas across the country. HWT ensures to leverage this program to help those who are among the most vulnerable in their communities including women, elderly, widows, orphans, internally displaced persons and the destitute.
HWT has so far distributed thousands of food kits/baskets and cooked meals across a number of states in the country, particularly the North India.