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ISKCON food relief foundation

19, jayawant industrial estate,tardev
Mumbai City, Maharashtra
02223531530
Contact: Gorakshanath ( Chief Functionary )
Mobile Number: 9594074088
E-mail: ggambhire@gmail.com
Website: middaymeal.com

Activities: Children

Objects : The objects of the trust shall be relief of the poor, medical relief, education and other objects of general public utility. Without taking away in any manner the generality of the meaning of the expressions therein and without limiting their meaning in any manner by way of amplification and elucidation these objects shall mean and include :

1. To uphold and promote the Socio-Economic welfare of the underprivileged sections of the Society through education among children hailing from poor families in rural areas and/or urban slums in the country initially, especially those attending Government and other schools mainly catering to such underprivileged students by providing sustenance and support through provision of free food, meals, refreshment etc. during the school hours so that their continued attendance in schools and prolongation of education are ensured and the compelling needs of poverty of their families do not deprive them away from the schools and to ensure better nutrition, health and well being of such children.

2. Try to banish hunger of the deprived economically backward and poor sections of the society and those hailing from rural areas and slums in Cities by every possible method, by the provision of free food distribution, relief and sustenance.

3. Evolve means and methods to eradicate child labour in sections of society referred to in sub-clause

(a) (b) above in general and especially protecting the children of those sections of society against hazardous labour where the Indian children are at present used and exploited.

4. To assist, provide and support the poor through construction of community halls, rest houses, orphanages, rescue centres, rehabilitation centres, accommodation, etc; to feed the poor by giving food and to support them by providing clothing, shelter, etc., to them and to donate for and make cash grants for such purposes.

5. To provide, support and assist in projects meant for the economic and social uplift of the poor, which may include employment opportunities, village improvement schemes, construction of roads, houses, drainages, sanitation, drinking water, better farming methods, etc.

6. To provide relief in times of natural calamities like earthquakes, floods, famines, contagious diseases by organizing relief camps, etc.

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