🚨 Disaster Relief: Rebuilding After the Storm

Emergency food, shelter, medical aid, and long‑term rehabilitation – standing with communities in their darkest hours.

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Ramesh & the night the river took everything

Problem: Ramesh lived in a small village near the river in Bihar. One night, heavy rains turned into a nightmare. Water rushed in without warning. By morning, his house – clothes, food, memories – was gone. He sat silently, staring at nothing.
How we helped: Asha Vatsalya Foundation reached the area with emergency food, clean water, temporary shelter, and basic essentials.
Outcome: For Ramesh, it wasn’t just relief. It was the first sign that he hadn’t been forgotten.
β€œThe river took my past. Asha gave me a future.” – Ramesh
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Gita: Holding her children through the storm

Problem: Gita held her two children tightly as a cyclone tore through her coastal village. The winds screamed, the roof flew away. Her children cried, β€œMaa, hum mar jayenge kya?” After the storm, there was nothing left – no home, no food, no safety.
How we helped: Asha Vatsalya Foundation arrived with relief teams, providing safe shelter, food supplies, and medical assistance.
Outcome: Days later, her children smiled again. For Gita, that was enough to keep going.
β€œWhen I had nothing, Asha gave me hope – and my children’s smiles back.” – Gita
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Ravi: The child separated in chaos

Problem: During a massive flood evacuation, Ravi, just 8 years old, got separated from his parents. He cried among strangers, β€œMaa… Papa…” No one knew where they were.
How we helped: Volunteers from Asha Vatsalya Foundation found him, provided safe shelter, coordinated search efforts, and reunited him with his family.
Outcome: The moment he saw his mother again, he ran, crying uncontrollably. That reunion was everything.
β€œIn the middle of the flood, Asha became my family until I found mine.” – Ravi