We see it every day. Around street corners, at traffic signals, peeping in through the gleaming windows of the mall, waiting hopefully outside crowded restaurants. Sometimes on the weathered face of an old man, sometimes on the dirt-streaked face of an orphan, sometimes in the eyes of a tired mother, desperate to feed her boney child. The haunted, lingering look of hunger.
It started with a humble beginning by two young individuals who decided to feed a few people left unattended at a railway station, bus stand, etc. The individuals, who had just started their careers and were trying to find their own feet in the city, felt happiness and peace in doing something they believed was unique. They decided to continue this activity despite limitations of funds, time, and resources.
Gradually, through word of mouth, friends and families came to know about the deed and wanted to contribute in the best possible way. Subsequently, with their support, the activity continued in a more organized manner and at regular intervals. Basically, our activities are as follows:
We are serving happiness beyond any caste, community, or religion.