Every Sunday, we cook a meal and offer it to an Amma who works hard, loves quietly, and deserves to feel seen
Cook for Amma is our small act of gratitude for the women who work tirelessly every day — often without rest, applause, or acknowledgment.
Every Sunday, we cook a fresh homemade meal and offer it to one Amma - a fruit seller, a street vendor, a clay pot seller, a caretaker, or a woman who holds her world together with quiet strength.
Many of these Ammas spend their lives feeding others or earning enough just to get through the day.
Very rarely does anyone cook for them.
Through this simple meal, we want them to feel seen.
To feel valued.
To feel cared for, even if just for a moment.
A plate of food becomes a thank you.
A smile becomes a memory.
And for one Sunday, she doesn’t give — she receives.
Tagline - Because everyone who gives love deserves to be fed love
Every Sunday, we cook a meal and offer it to one Amma we meet in our everyday life - street vendors, fruit sellers, clay pot sellers, caretakers.
This is our small way of saying:
We see you. We appreciate you.
Feeding someone who has spent her life feeding others
is not charity
it is recognition.
And recognition is love.