Gurukul Foundation is conducting “Bāḍh Āpada Rahat Seva” to support families affected by recent flooding. As shown on the event banner, this is a focused disaster-relief drive delivering essentials to people in need with dignity and speed. Relief kits include ration supplies, clothing, hygiene kits, blankets, safe drinking water (bottled), and basic medicines, ensuring that both immediate nourishment and health needs are addressed. Boxed materials are prepared, labelled, and staged for quick distribution so volunteers can reach impacted localities efficiently. The drive emphasizes transparent, accountable aid—thanking donors openly and committing to pass contributions to the intended beneficiaries. Gurukul Foundation operates as a public trust established under the Indian Trusts framework (IT Act, 1882) and recognized by the Delhi Government, and it brings that compliance mindset to field operations, procurement, and reporting. Community participation is central: supporters can help by funding ration kits, underwriting hygiene and medical supplies, or volunteering for last-mile delivery and crowd management at distribution points. Priority items cover staples for cooking, warm coverings, sanitary and cleanliness needs, potable water, and over-the-counter remedies that reduce post-flood disease risk. Through coordinated effort with local stakeholders, the relief team aims to stabilize vulnerable households, restore confidence, and bridge the gap between compassion and timely assistance. Donor gratitude is integral to this campaign, and each box dispatched represents a shared commitment to stand with flood-hit families until basic safety, health, and food security are restored.

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