Daily Dinner Distribution
We redistribute surplus food to those who are in need of it. Excess food from event, functions & weddings is collected by our volunteers and distributed among people who need it. The excess food is checked for quality before being distributed.
Often such intimation is given at a late hour and pick up time is also late i.e. after midnight when the event is over. Despite these hurdles, our volunteers arrive at the venue, pack the food in containers and transport it for distribution.
Distribution is done to feed the poor within a few hours after the food is collected, keeping in view the fact that food goes stale soon in India’s hot climate. In some cities, food for the poor is distributed at some fixed point where the homeless, slum-dwellers and needy congregate.
Many orphanages, children’s homes and other NGO organizations do not have facilities to undertake leftover food collection. They are happy to accept the food if it is delivered at their location.
“Unconsumed Excess Food Collected and Fed to the Hungry”
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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

















