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Dear Sir/Madam,

Greetings from Mother Teresa Charitable Trust (MTCT)

The Nobel Laureate Mother Teresa Charitable Trust (MTCT) is a non-profit organisation with a proud 28-year legacy of dedicated service to underprivileged and marginalised communities. Established on 5th September 1997, the day of the passing of the revered Mother Teresa - an icon of love and service - our mission is firmly rooted in humanitarian principles. Our operational wing, the Mother Teresa Forum, functions across multiple states in India, delivering positive change through various social welfare initiatives.

Over the years, we have successfully implemented impactful projects in education, healthcare, poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, and other crucial areas. With the unwavering support of philanthropists and dedicated volunteers, MTCT continues to undertake vital initiatives for the welfare of the downtrodden and disadvantaged, irrespective of caste, creed, or religion. The Mother Teresa Forum works through an extensive network of branches across Indian states, as well as district, zonal (taluk), and village-level committees to efficiently execute these programmes.

We are honoured to be an accredited member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council and the World Health Organization (WHO). MTCT also holds statutory recognitions under Section 12AA and Section 80G(5)(iv) of the Income Tax Act for tax-exempt donations, as well as **FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act)** registration. Additionally, we are registered with **NITI Aayog (Planning Commission of India) and Charities Aid Foundation, America (CAF America)**.

Inspired by Mother Teresa's mission of caring for the orphaned, elderly, and suffering, with a focus on eradicating hunger, our Trust currently provides free meals to 130-150 underprivileged individuals daily at our headquarters in Chennai. Motivated by the success of this initiative, we now aim to expand this programme across multiple locations.

Mother Teresa Forum has branches in nearly all slums of Chennai, working for the upliftment of the poor and marginalised. We also collaborate with the Auto Drivers Association for effective community outreach. Our initiatives include education support, night tuition classes, and tailoring training under our women's empowerment programme.

Chennai, a bustling metropolitan city in India, is home to many underprivileged individuals who struggle to access basic necessities such as food and medical care. Among them, the homeless and sick who live on the streets are most vulnerable. This proposal seeks to establish a "**Food on Wheels**" initiative, a mobile distribution service dedicated to providing nutritious meals to the poor and sick in various parts of the city and suburban areas. The main objectives of the scheme are:

  1. To provide free, nutritious meals to homeless and sick individuals on the streets of Chennai.
  2. To ensure food reaches those who are unable to visit shelters or food distribution centres.
  3. To create awareness and encourage community participation in addressing hunger and malnutrition.
  4. To collaborate with local authorities, NGOs, and volunteers to make the initiative sustainable.

To intensify this food distribution initiative, we propose providing free food to 1,500 people per day across the following categories:
  1. School / College students: The government supports breakfast and lunch in government and aided schools. However, many non-governmental and philanthropic institutions run schools collecting nominal fees, where deserving children still lack support. We plan to identify five schools across five locations and provide 50 lunch packets per school, totalling 250 meals per day.
  2. Senior Citizen Homes: Several senior citizen homes, catering to middle and lower-income groups, house 40 to 50 inmates each. As they struggle to support three daily meals, one meal (lunch) would greatly support them. We intend to provide 250 lunch packs to five such homes (50 inmates each).
  3. Government Hospitals: Chennai is home to major government hospitals, including general, children's, maternity, and eye hospitals. While in-patients are provided meals, outpatients and their attendants rely on outside vendors. We will select four hospitals and distribute 75 free meal packs daily at each location, totalling 300 meals.
  4. Community Centres: We will identify six areas with high concentrations of poor and needy people, preferably near MTCT Forum branches or Auto Drivers' Centres, to distribute 120 free meal packs daily at each, totalling 720 meals.

To implement this initiative, we require a space, cooking utensils, and a minivan. While a space can be rented, a **minivan (18/20-seater)** is essential for efficient community service.

The vehicle will be used for:

  • Transporting free meals from our kitchen to distribution sites north and south.
  • Procuring provisions, vegetables, ingredients, etc., from suppliers to our centres.
  • Supporting medical camps and social activities in slum and marginalised communities.

The budget for both capital and running costs is enclosed. As a token of our gratitude, we will prominently display the donor's name on the minivan.

We sincerely seek your generous support in providing two minivans, which are a critical requirement for the seamless implementation of this humanitarian programme.

Thank you for your time and kind consideration. Your support will be invaluable in helping us advance our mission of love and service.

With kindest regards,
Dr G.K. Dhas
Managing Trustee
Mobile: +91 94440 12899 / +91 63806 59191
Mother Teresa Charitable Trust