Soup kitchens provide freshly-cooked, nutritious meals to the vulnerable and abandoned in six different areas of the city as well as in some of CMCT’s special projects. Surveys are carried out to identify those who are truly vulnerable, and they are then provided with a warm meal once a day. Staff spend time talking to the beneficiaries, many of whom are then plugged into long-term programs that will help them stand on their own feet. Street children, destitute women with families, the elderly and the sick benefit through CMCT’s soup kitchens.
Testimonial
CMCT expanded my horizons. I have been able to increase my skills through training programs for which I was sent. I began my career as a teacher, but CMCT gave me the opportunity to be a designer, a leader, and a mentor to women from difficult backgrounds.
Padmavathy
Senior staff member
CMCT has given us so many opportunities. It has always been ‘home,’ not just a hostel. I think every sponsor with CMCT should know that thanks to their support, children are getting a chance to realize their fullest potential.
Sheeba
Ex-sponsored child and hostel inmate, now a Mathematics teacher
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Soup kitchens ensure that the elderly, destitute women, street children and other vulnerable members in the community get access to at least one freshly cooked, nutritious meal.