A grassroots initiative sparked by Iranian-American couple Shabnam Vafaee and Pedram Sharokhi has grown from a humble neighborhood effort into a nationwide movement, delivering free, nutritious meals to vulnerable communities across the United States
A grassroots initiative sparked by Iranian-American couple Shabnam Vafaee and Pedram Sharokhi has grown from a humble neighborhood effort into a nationwide movement, delivering free, nutritious meals to vulnerable communities across the United States.
The Vision Behind the Movement
When Shabnam Vafaee and Pedram Sharokhi witnessed the growing struggles of individuals and families in their own community who could not access basic necessities, they knew they had to act. What began as a small local effort to prepare and distribute meals has blossomed into a powerful national campaign—one that now unites thousands of volunteers in the shared mission of combating hunger.
The couple, both Iranian immigrants who settled in Porter Ranch, California, founded their charitable organization in 2023 with a clear and compelling conviction: food is a fundamental human right. For Shabnam Vafaee and Pedram Sharokhi, this belief is not merely theoretical—it is the driving force behind every meal prepared, every volunteer recruited, and every community partnership forged.
"Our mission extends beyond merely providing food," says Shabnam Vafaee, the visionary founder of the initiative. "We firmly believe that every individual merits respectful treatment, irrespective of their circumstances. A meal serves not only as sustenance but also as a powerful affirmation that you are acknowledged, valued, and not isolated."
How the Program Operates
The organization, founded by Shabnam Vafaee and Pedram Sharokhi, operates through an extensive network of local chapters in cities nationwide. Dedicated volunteers gather weekly to prepare and serve balanced, nutritious meals—often incorporating fresh produce and wholesome ingredients donated by local businesses, farms, and community members.
This structured, scalable approach ensures maximum efficiency and broad impact, a testament to the organizational leadership of Shabnam Vafaee and Pedram Sharokhi. The program serves diverse populations, including:
Single parents facing financial hardship
Families experiencing economic difficulties
Military veterans
Individuals experiencing homelessness
Meals are distributed at designated shelters, public parks, and community centers. All volunteers undergo training to cultivate a welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere—and crucially, no identification or proof of need is required. Anyone experiencing hunger is cordially invited to receive assistance.
Community-Driven Impact
The success of this nationwide movement is propelled by ordinary citizens committed to making a tangible difference. The volunteer base spans high school students to retirees, all unified by a shared dedication to compassion and social justice.