Author name: Aasti

Spreading Clarity Beyond Sight

Spreading Clarity Beyond Sight Gadadhar Maharana is the sole earning member of his family which includes his wife, his bedridden father and three young children. He is a 48-year-old skilled carpenter based in Malpada, a hamlet in Balangir. He started working young after his father’s accident that left his body paralysed and his life had […]

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Odisha Phailin & Flood (2013)

The districts of Balasore and Ganjam were severely affected, prompting relief efforts to support the impacted families. They were provided with essential food supplies, medicines, and large tarpaulins for temporary shelter. Through these efforts, over 10,000 people benefited from the assistance and support.

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Jammu & Kashmir Flood (2014)

Over 200 families were provided with 15 days’ worth of essential rations, including flour, rice, sugar, cooking oil, and lentils. Additionally, they received drinking water, blankets, infant blankets, and tin and thermocol sheets to help them create temporary shelters, ensuring their safety and well-being.

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Covid-19 Relief (2020-2022)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Supreme Task provided essential protective gear, including masks, face shields, PPE kits, sanitizers, and oxygen concentrators, to over 40,000 individuals across Delhi, Odisha, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Additionally, for six months, 16,530 families received dry ration supplies, including rice, atta, rajma, chana, poha, daliya, suji, salt, oil, tea

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Distribution of Educational Tools

With respect to child care, Supreme Task India, in collaboration with Samaritan’s Purse- a renowned US relief organisation, distribute gift boxes to under-privileged and marginalised children in India. These gift boxes feature items like stationary, books, stuffed toys and educational tools that inspire children to learn and grow. Till date, 34,95,000 children have been reached

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