FAHC

Sorry for not posting in a long time. Well I have started a new job plus been spending time on the Feed a Hungry Child (FAHC) project. In fact I have some great news on the FAHC front. We are forming a FAHC charitable Trust in India and are in the process of registration at this point. We are also planning on developing a Trust website. Will keep you lovely folks posted on progress of the Trust and we certainly look forward to your support (and generosity…~grin~) once we are fully up and running.

We started on this journey with your support and encouragement towards the end of last year. The whole thing taking place with a plan to publish the recipe book with recipe contributions from you all. Vijay (My Dhaba) started with the idea and I then come onboard to start the FAHC campaign rolling. Well the book is being worked on and so please bear with us. But now that we have a formal Trust, this provides us a foundation for a whole host of activities and aims all focused towards helping the under privileged children in India. So thank you lovely foodies out there, for helping to us to get started on this great journey.

I mentioned myself and Vijay but we have a great team of Volunteers helping us on this wonderful cause. Great deal of credit goes to them for giving up their time to work on this project. We have a diverse and dispersed team which as been an honour to work with. Thank you Anita, Chandrika, Indira, Jyotsna, Kala, Megha, Rinku, Rushina, Sonu and Vijay. Did you know, these team members are located in UK, USA, Singapore, Australia, India and Oman. Is that a dispersed team or is that a dispersed team.

So please continue with your support. With your help we can achieve wonders. Don’t believe me; well have a look at the picture below. We had our first FAHC pilot event organised by Vijay at his home town. We gave food in form of Feeding Kits and also provided lunch for 15 fantastic kids. A small beginning but a major step for the FAHC campaign. Is that not simply fantastically wonderful. 15 Kids ranging in age from 2 – 13, with beaming smiles that brought a joyful tear to my eye. For more pictures please visit here. I am sure when Vijay is back from India he will post a lovely story.

Thank you my friends. Love to all.