Initially, FEED volunteers used to collect food—themselves or via intermediaries—from office canteens, hostels, medical and police establishments. Over time, a more sustainable mechanism was created. “We now connect people with excess food to those who need it the most,” explains Kundu, “so they can get the food themselves to certain designated spots.” Apart from his students and colleagues, the biggest support came from manufacturing firm Vesuvius India in Calcutta, IIM-Calcutta, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) barracks and the Indian Institute of Paediatricians, with its 25,000 members.