Chennai, February 18th, 2025: In a significant step towards community welfare, OPG Foundation, part of OPG Group, India’s leading power generator, has launched a free meal distribution program at The Cancer Institute WIA, Adyar, Chennai. This initiative is part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) under its flagship program ‘Table of Care’, led by the OPG Foundation, the social impact arm of OPG Group.
The launch event was graced by Hon’ble Justice AD Jagadish Chandra, Judge, Madras High Court, as the Chief Guest, who lauded the initiative and its positive impact on the community.
The Cancer Institute (WIA), established in 1954, is one of India’s premier oncology centers dedicated to providing high-quality, affordable cancer care. With a strong focus on research, early detection, and treatment, the institute has been at the forefront of cancer care in India. It offers comprehensive services, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical oncology, while also emphasizing patient welfare through various support programs.
The program underscores the OPG Foundation’s commitment to addressing societal needs and supporting those facing challenging circumstances. The meals, carefully prepared to meet nutritional standards, will be distributed free of charge at a dedicated counter within the hospital premises.
Speaking about the initiative, Mrs. Sudha Gupta of OPG Foundation said: “At OPG Foundation, we believe that no one should go hungry, especially those going through challenging times. The ‘Table of Care’ led by the OPG Foundation is our way of standing by families who are facing emotional and financial distress. Providing nutritious meals is a small yet meaningful way to offer comfort and support when it’s needed most. We remain committed to expanding our social impact efforts and finding more ways to give back to the community.”
This marks the fifth free meal program by the OPG Foundation. Currently, the company operates four meal distribution centers in and around its facility in Gummidipoondi, serving nearly 700 meals daily. Over the past three years, the ‘Table of Care’ initiative has benefited nearly three lakh people.
The director of the Cancer Institute, expressed gratitude for the program, stating: “The families of our patients often endure emotional and financial stress during their hospital visits. This thoughtful initiative by the OPG Foundation will go a long way in providing comfort and support to these individuals. We are grateful for this collaboration and applaud their dedication to social responsibility.”