About Us
Our Mission
Our mission is to combat hunger and malnutrition in Mumbai by providing free, nutritious meals to individuals in need, regardless of their background.
ISKCON Chowpatty is dedicated to serving food that nourishes both the body and soul, prepared with love and devotion. By addressing food insecurity, we aim to restore dignity, promote well-being, and foster a spirit of compassion within the community. Through this initiative, we seek to create a sustainable and inclusive impact, ensuring that no one in our city goes to bed hungry, while inspiring others to join this noble cause.




Our Vision
Guided by the teachings of Srila Prabhupada (Founder Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness), who emphasized that ‘No one should go hungry within a 10-mile radius of our temples, ‘ ISKCON Chowpatty envisions a Mumbai free from hunger and malnutrition. Our mission is to provide free, nutritious meals to the underserved, ensuring every individual has access to wholesome food prepared with love and devotion.
Rooted in the principles of compassion and equality, this initiative strives to restore dignity, foster well-being, and build a society where no one suffers from hunger. Through selfless service, we aim to honor Srila Prabhupada’s vision of food as a foundation for physical and spiritual nourishment.”
Join us in this mission to serve with love and transform lives.
Through this initiative, ISKCON Chowpatty strives to serve thousands daily, offering meals that are wholesome, nourishing, and spiritually uplifting, ensuring that no one in our community goes to bed hungry.







The greatest charity:
Annadaan
The Food for Life project by ISKCON Chowpatty operates with a dedicated team of volunteers and staff to prepare and distribute thousands of free, nutritious, and sanctified meals daily.
Meals are distributed across underserved areas and the goal is to eventually reach out to the schools, hospitals, and reaching those most in need.
The project is sustained through generous contributions from donors and the selfless service of volunteers.




