, who inspired Food Yoga International Food Yoga International as a project was initially inspired by an elderly Indian
Swami, known as
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of ISKCON. In 1974 when watching a group of village children fighting with street dogs over scraps of food, the Swami was shocked and told his students, "No one within ten miles of our temple should go hungry... I want you to begin serving food immediately." In response to his plea, members of ISKCON and volunteers around the world were inspired to expand that original effort into a global network of kitchens, cafes, vans, and mobile services, all providing free food, and establishing daily delivery routes in many large cities around the world. Since that day, Food Yoga International has grown into the world's largest vegan food relief. The distribution of sanctified plant-based meals has been and will continue to be an essential part of India's Vedic culture of hospitality from which Food for Life was born. With volunteers serving over 1,000,000 free plant-based meals daily to schools, as well as from mobile vans and to disaster areas. Food Yoga International is now the largest food relief network in the world, eclipsing even the United Nations
World Food Programme. Food Yoga International volunteers have provided food for the poor and homeless during several recent disasters. • 2024 – Food For Life Global rebrands to Food Yoga International • 2021 – Responding to the global
COVID-19 pandemic with freshly cooked meals in major cities across the world. • 2020 – FFL Honduras served vegan meals to survivors of
Hurricane Eta. • 2020 – FFL Costa Rica served vegan meals to survivors of Hurricane Eta that devastated the island. • 2020 – FFL projects around the world continued to provide meals during the COVID-19 lockdown • 2017 – FFL Mexico provided thousands of vegan meals to survivors of a
7.1 Earthquake in Mexico • 2015 – Food for Life Nepal provided over 100,000 vegan meals to survivors of the
April 2015 Nepal earthquake. • 2013 – Food for Life provided vegan food relief to survivors of
Cyclone Phailin in India and
Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. • 2008 – Food For Life served freshly cooked vegan meals to survivors of
Hurricane Gustav and
Hurricane Ike in the southern United States. • 2007 – Food For Life volunteers were on the ground to feed many of the hundreds of thousands of survivors who were left homeless after
Cyclone Sidr, the deadliest cyclone to hit
Bangladesh in a decade. • 2005 – Following the
earthquake in
Pakistan, Food For Life volunteers worked side-by-side with local military and police personnel, distributing drinking water, food, tents, and blankets. • 2005 – When
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast with deadly force, Food For Life volunteers were among the first responders, distributing up to 800 freshly cooked meals daily to needy families in
Mississippi and
Texas. • 2004 – 2005
A killer tsunami wreaked caused massive damage to areas in
South Asia, resulting in the deaths of nearly 200,000 people. Food For Life volunteers joined the relief effort on the very day of the disaster, providing thousands of meals daily, along with medical care, clothing, and shelter in
Sri Lanka and
India. • the 1990s – Food For Life volunteers risked their lives in the war-torn countries of
Chechnya,
Bosnia and
Abkhazia, distributing food to needy and frightened civilians. In total, Food Yoga International has distributed more than 8 billion meals since its inception. Food Yoga International has expanded its reach to include eco-projects such as
Govardhana Eco Village; as well as orphanages such as Gokulam – Bhaktivedanta Children's Home Gokulam in Sri Lanka, a refuge where needy children receive food, shelter, medical care, education and loving care and Juliana's Animal Sanctuary, the only farm sanctuary in Colombia and the winner of Best International Sanctuary for 2021 by the Global Federation of Farm Sanctuaries. ==Cryptocurrency donations==