Donate food for orphans
At Amma Nanna Orphanage, we believe that food is more than just nourishment—it is a symbol of love, care, and respect. Our kitchen is not just a place where meals are prepared; it is the heart of our ashram, where dignity is served with every plate.
Three Meals a Day, Served with Love
Every single day, our kitchen provides three freshly prepared meals to over 600 mentally challenged orphans under our care. This is no small task—it is a daily promise, fulfilled with commitment and compassion. We bring in fresh vegetables every morning, ensuring that each meal is packed with nutrition and freshness. The food we serve is not mass-produced—it is cooked with great care and attention to hygiene, as if we are preparing it for our own family.
Because to us, they are family.
Our kitchen staff starts their day early, cleaning the workspace, sorting vegetables, and planning balanced meals that cater to both taste and health. The cooking process is handled with a sense of discipline and devotion, where cleanliness and quality are non-negotiable.
We believe that serving food with dignity starts with preparing it with dignity. From the first cut of a vegetable to the final serving on a plate, there is a spirit of care that flows through every step.
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For many of these orphans, this kitchen is a lifeline. It is a place where they are never judged, never forgotten, and always fed—not just with food, but with kindness. In a world that often turns its back on the mentally challenged and the abandoned, Amma Nanna Ashramam stands as a beacon of hope and humanity.
Each meal is a message that says:
"You are important. You are loved. You deserve respect."
Be a Part of This Noble Mission
Running a kitchen that serves over 600 people, three times a day, requires more than effort—it requires ongoing support. We invite you to be a part of this mission. Whether through donations, sponsoring a meal, or sharing our story, you can help us continue serving with the same level of dignity and devotion.
Let’s not just fill empty stomachs—let’s fill lives with respect, care, and dignity.