The Recall Social Foundation has evolved and adapted to changing times over the last two decades, continuously enhancing its feeding initiatives. Alongside this, we have introduced several non-feeding initiatives to strengthen the impact of our core programme—the school feeding initiative. Children’s overall development and welfare remain at the heart of everything we do. Through these efforts, we aim to build a world where children never have to choose between food and education; instead, they receive the full benefit of both.
Feeding Programmes
PM POSHAN (Mid-Day Meal Scheme)
This school lunch programme primarily covers children studying in primary (I–V) and upper primary (VI–VIII) classes in government and government-aided schools. In some states, secondary school children (IX–X) are also included.
ICDS Anganwadi Feeding Programme
This programme supports pregnant women, nursing mothers and children aged 0–6 years.
Breakfast Programme
Designed to address short-term hunger among schoolchildren and improve their focus and concentration levels during school hours.
Food Assistance
This initiative utilises our kitchen infrastructure to support humanitarian relief efforts in times of crisis. While past efforts were mostly regional, during the COVID-19 pandemic, support was extended nationwide.
Feeding Homeless Mothers
In Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, cooked meals are provided to homeless women who are especially vulnerable to hunger.
Non-Feeding Programmes
National Endeavour for Student Transformation (NEST)
Digital Education
An initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide and promoting digital inclusiveness by providing economically disadvantaged students with free access to high-quality, modern digital education.
Scholarship Programme
This initiative identifies deserving government school and college students from underserved communities and helps them secure scholarships to pursue higher education.
School Rejuvenation Programme
Aligned with the Government’s Model School initiative, this programme focuses on improving school infrastructure and academic support to create a conducive learning environment for children.
Abhay
A remedial education programme designed to boost children’s academic performance through activity-based learning and extracurricular engagement.