Serving Humanity with Heart Since 2016
At Humanity First Foundation (HFF), we believe no one should go to bed hungry, suffer without medical help, or live without dignity. Since our humble start in 2016, we’ve dedicated ourselves to uplifting the most vulnerable—one meal, one treatment, one helping hand at a time.
What started as a single act of kindness by our founder, Dr. Mohd Sujathullah, has grown into a powerful community movement. Every day, we serve over 1000+ people with free meals and critical aid. From free dialysis treatments to running the Humanity Hospital that offers affordable healthcare, we serve patients, orphans, widows, and the elderly across Hyderabad. Come rain, storm, or lockdown—not a single day of service has been missed. HFF isn’t just an organization. It’s a promise of hope, dignity, and humanity.
Feeding the hungry began with one meal—today, it’s a movement of humanity.
Dr. Mohd Sujathullah
How Humanity First Foundation Makes a Real Difference

We Feed

We Heal

We Empower

We Uplift
Meals
Served
Families
Supported
Days
Non-Stop
Meals
Provided Daily
Our Journey So Far
Fueled by Compassion. Driven by Purpose.
Fueled by compassion and sustained by public support, Humanity First Foundation (HFF) has:
- Served over 10 million meals to the hungry and homeless
- Provided free healthcare and dialysis treatments to those in need
- Run daily breakfast & dinner drives at major government hospitals
- Supported children’s homes and orphanages with essentials and care
- Launched skill-building programs for women to empower futures
- Delivered relief during disasters, including floods and COVID-19
- Organized blood donation drives and provided clean drinking water
Every initiative we take is powered by people and driven by purpose—with love, transparency, and a deep commitment to humanity.
What People Think
I came to Hyderabad for my child’s treatment and had no money for food. HFF’s breakfast outside the hospital was a blessing. It gave me strength and dignity when I had nothing.
Farhan
They didn’t ask who I was, what religion I belonged to, or where I came from. They just gave me food with a smile. This is what humanity looks like.
Mohammed Kaleem
During the lockdown, we had no job, no food. HFF’s volunteers came every day with meals. My children slept with full stomachs, and that’s something I’ll never forget.
Safia
When my father was diagnosed with kidney failure, we were shattered. The cost of dialysis at private hospitals was far beyond what we could afford. Someone told us about Humanity First Foundation’s Free Dialysis Centre, and it changed everything.
Fatima
My brother was seriously ill and admitted to a government hospital in Hyderabad. We came from a village and didn’t even have money for breakfast. That’s when we saw HFF distributing fresh, hot meals outside the hospital. Every morning they were there—without fail












