Bengaluru’s Community Fridges Feed The Hungry

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    • Publish Date: Aug 1 2018 12:31PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 1 2018 12:31PM
Bengaluru’s Community Fridges Feed The Hungry

Bengaluru: The poor and the needy now have places where they can get food. Public fridges set up by communities at BTM Layout, Brookfields, Indiranagar, Koramangala and Benson Town have opened an avenue for those with surplus food to help the hungry. NGOs involved in the endeavour say at least 400 people will benefit from these fridges daily.

Issa Fathima Jasmine, managing trustee of Public Foundation which opened the public fridge at BTM Layout in November last, says: “The BTM Layout fridge alone feeds 70-100 people a day from 7am to 9pm. Anyone wanting to give away homemade food just needs to pack it neatly and keep it in the fridge. People who are hungry can open the fridge and have it.”

The public fridge is Issa’s brainchild. Earlier, she would give surplus food cooked at home to a woman next door. However, once the woman moved out, she didn’t know what to do with it. She, in fact, drove around the city looking for people to serve the excess food. “Sometimes, I would give food to the hungry and sometimes I’d bump into people who didn’t need it. I then decided the only way to resolve this was to install a fridge so that anyone could eat the food kept in it,” says Issa.

“The idea of a community fridge is to provide a platform for leftover food or eatables that people wish to donate to the less fortunate, but without hurting their dignity,” she says.

The idea soon caught the imagination of many residents and restaurant owners. Byblos, a Lebanese restaurant in Indiranagar, has kept a community fridge outside the restaurant which feeds more than 20 people. “We keep the same food that’s cooked for the staff which is fresh. It’s not leftovers,” said Nilesh Bansode, manager of Byblos.

Carrots, another restaurant in Koramangala, has a community fridge outside the restaurant which feeds 30-40 people from morning to evening. “The food kept in the fridge gets consumed within an hour. Most of the time, our customers keep their extra food in the fridge,” said Amir Thapa, captain of the restaurant.

Koramangala resident Pranathi K, who often keeps homemade food in the community fridge, says earlier she’d have to go looking for hungry people to give away food. TNN
 
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MANJUPRIYA S Velammal Matric Hr Sec School ..

Of course this is a welcoming initiative and feel I could start doing this too. And it will be nice if we start public cupboards where we can keep our used books, clothes and toys for the needy so, that they cold lead a much happier life.

Kamalesh Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Nice article

REYANSH SEHGAL JKG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Yes it will help a lot to feed the hungry people but the main concern is that seeing the fridge the poor people will be in a fear of opening it because they know that middle or rich whosoever fridge is this that person will scold them , beat them and then hand to police so in that fear the food will never be delivered to hungry people stomach , someone should be there to look after it and it should be ensured that in any case no one would stole the fridge .

REYANSH SEHGAL JKG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

I too joined an NGO being in class 12 the NGO name is Robin Hood Army and seeing me my family members too joined the NGO , this NGO don''t need money they only need your time , they picked up the food which is left from restaurant and hotel and give it to poor children and during Saturday they even teach them . Except the government all people are try to help to uplift each other from poverty and hunger but the political parties will face problem in gaining votes in the future

Kamalesh Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

It''s awesome

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