
Take What you Need & Share What You Can
With our organization’s mission always in mind, we strive to find new strategies for dealing with this challenge. Food Donation Drop-Off is something that we take very seriously, and our team is working each and every day to make a positive impact. See below to learn more about our commitment to this cause.
Community Food & Amenities Sharing
Community Fridges with Charity Counter
Inspired By "Ayyamittu Unn", of "The Public Foundation", AATTRAL is also engaged in the Installation of Community fridges across the neighborhood accessible to anyone and everyone.

Foods Accepted
Sealed water bottles, juices
Fresh fruits and vegetables
Packaged food within the use-by date
Home cooked food only if it is neatly packed
Cooked food from registered food businesses
Biscuits & Baked goods*
Dry snacks
Tin & canned food




Foods Not Accepted
Raw meat, raw seafood and raw eggs
Opened milk or other packaged food
Half-eaten food
Any food previously frozen
Any cooked food not from a registered food business*
Alcohol
Food past its use-by or expiry date
Rotten fruits, vegetables




You Should
Read the guidelines on what food the fridge accepts
Pack them neatly in disposable food packets
Mark the correct use-by date on the food packets
Log your donations in the notebook available at the counter

You Shouldn't
Dump food items in the fridge on large scale
Pack the food items in newspapers, old pet bottles, steel containers or plastic carry bags
Leave unworthy items like broken toys, torn clothes on the charity counter
If you wouldn’t eat it and you wouldn’t use it, don’t drop it off


We Distribute Happiness Kits & Mid-Day Meals to Rural School Children
We support the development of a child’s health, immunity, hygiene, and education during this crisis
AATTRAL also distributes Happiness Kits to Rural school children and collaborates with similar establishments, Kitchens to provide Mid-day meals to the school children in rural areas.