United Sikhs's 3-Phase Rehab Program For Punjab's Flood-Affected Regions Gains Support From Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi
The second phase of the relief efforts will focus on rebuilding and rehabilitating the affected communities.
Chandigarh: United Sikhs, a well-known global non-profit organization, has launched an extensive three-phase relief program to aid flood-affected regions in rural Punjab. The devastating floods have left large parts of the area inundated, prompting the organization's dedicated volunteers to swiftly respond and provide much-needed assistance.
In the initial phase, United Sikhs' on-the-ground volunteers reached over 500 villages in regions like Rupnagar, Anandpur Sahib, Kiratpur Sahib, and others. They are providing vital medical aid and emergency relief items to affected families, including those in inaccessible areas like Dera Baba Nanak. The volunteers are tirelessly working to ensure that affected individuals receive immediate aid, such as food, water, clothing, tents, fodder, and essential items. Moreover, ambulance services, medical care, and essential medicines are being offered to address the health needs of those impacted by the floods.
The second phase of the relief efforts will focus on rebuilding and rehabilitating the affected communities. This involves reconstructing homes that have been destroyed, supporting those who lost their farm animals, and offering monetary aid for miscellaneous needs during the recovery process. Medical camps will continue to provide education, medicine, and check-ups.
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Looking beyond immediate relief, the third phase aims to provide long-term rehabilitation through Project Kirti. United Sikhs plans to adopt farms to supply seeds and fertilizers, ensuring sustainable livelihoods for affected farmers. They also intend to equip individuals interested in alternative careers with resources like e-rickshaws, food carts, and sewing machines and offer job-ready skills training and certification. These efforts are designed to empower the affected communities, enabling them to rebuild their lives and secure a brighter future.
Renowned actor Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi, speaking at a gathering of 100 bloggers, commended United Sikhs for their efforts in disaster relief and transformative projects in Punjab. He emphasized the critical role of United Sikhs' 3-phase relief plan in rebuilding and rehabilitating lives in the flood-affected regions of Punjab.
United Sikhs Director, Amritpal Singh, expressed gratitude for generous contributions, emphasizing that they would make a tangible difference in the lives of those affected. The organization is committed to expanding its relief efforts with the support of kind-hearted donors. Contributions can be made at https://unitedsikhs.org/panjab-flood-relief, and with continued support, United Sikhs aims to rebuild Punjab and uplift the lives of those impacted by this disaster.