Go Dharmic is a global charity that organises hot food distribution across UK. On Sunday (2nd April) Go Dharmic launched a new weekly distribution of hot meals for Edinburgh’s homeless and vulnerable people.
Martin Dover, 18, a medical student from St. Andrews University, is head of food distribution for the Go Dharmic charity, which aspires to create positive change in the lives of individuals and their communities.
At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the charity put its efforts into providing food and hot meals to the people who are desperate for it, and seeing the benefits it brings.
Martin along with another volunteer Puneet Dwivedi has now launched the second distribution chain in Edinburgh.
They had their first Food distribution near Haymarket station in Edinburgh, where the hot food was donated by Kripa Bhama of Corstorphine’s Dangal Indian Restaurant.
Many people living at the homeless centre at The Haymarket Hub benefitted from this food distribution. The free food was also served up to anyone who wanted it!
Our amazing team of volunteers – Martin, Sumit, Nidhi and Puneet, along with young children Aarya, Aarush & Mahi – have been busy serving Hot meal, Crisp, Banana, water and juices.
The team were amazing and connected with some wonderful beneficiaries.
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Go Dharmic was started in 2011 by Hemal Randerwala. I It aims to bring people together to have compassion in action, however small that may be.
Go Dharmic is based on philosophy of Dharma (Universal Responsibility) Love all, feed all, serve all. They have already distributed 6M food worldwide.
To join Go Dharmic and #feedeveryone, email: info@godharmic.com or download the Go Dharmic App!