Do Roti Campaign

Beneficiaries queueing for meals during the Do Roti Campaign

Sani Welfare Foundation was launched with the ‘Do Roti’ campaign, with an intent to provide free meals to as many hungry underprivileged people as possible.

Sani Welfare Foundation started as a proprietary self-funded organization – but later started accepting donations in kind and cash to expand its reach and provide nutritious meals to hundreds each day.

Under the Do Roti campaign, the foundation currently feeds anywhere between 1,000 to 1,500 homeless and underprivileged individuals each day.

Sani Welfare Foundation is in need of further funds and volunteer support to take this pious work forward and feed at least 10,000 impoverished people each day across 50 cities and towns of India. This translates to ~ 3.5 million free meals each year.

We plan to focus on less developed states of India – Orissa, Bihar, UP, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, and West Bengal where thousands are reeling in abject poverty.

In pictures
Volunteers preparing meals for the Do Roti Campaign Free meal distribution under the Do Roti Campaign Beneficiaries receiving food during the Do Roti Campaign Community meal service as part of the Do Roti Campaign Serving hungry people through the Do Roti Campaign Do Roti Campaign food distribution in progress Do Roti Campaign volunteers feeding the underprivileged