CBM India Extends Relief Support to 2,000 Disaster-Affected Families in Punjab and Uttarakhand
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Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], December 18: Building on its long-standing commitment to inclusive humanitarian action, CBM India has extended critical relief and recovery support to 2,000 families affected by the recent floods, landslides, and cloudburst in the Chamoli district (Uttarakhand) and Jalandhar district (Punjab). The initiative focuses on post-disaster recovery and aims to ensure that the most marginalized, including persons with disabilities, women, elderly people, and children, can rebuild their lives with safety, dignity, and resilience.
CBM India distributed dry food and health and hygiene kits to 2,000 people. The kits contained essential food staples, such as wheat, rice, pulses, oil, and spices, as well as items like soap, toothpaste, sanitary napkins, and cleaning materials.
In the coming months, assistive devices will be provided to persons with disabilities to replace those lost or damaged in the disaster, reaffirming CBM India's commitment to inclusion throughout the recovery process. In addition, as part of the project, disaster management training will be conducted, covering topics such as post-disaster recovery, the role of communities as first responders, early warning systems, shelter management, search and rescue, first aid, and psychosocial well-being. All training is designed to ensure the inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities.
In the Chamoli district, the initiative will also support families across education, household recovery, and livelihoods. As the project moves forward, 250 children will receive school supplies and uniforms, ensuring they have what they need to stay engaged in their studies. Essential household items such as gas stoves, utensils, bedsheets, and blankets will be distributed to 125 families. Other items to be supplied include tarpaulin sheets, solar lamps for areas with limited electricity, and warm clothing. A major focus of the project is on restoring livelihoods. CBM India will extend its support to 75 people through training and assistance to help them rebuild or initiate income-generating activities such as beekeeping, farming, and animal husbandry. By supporting families to regain their means of earning and producing food, the program aims to help them recover more steadily and avoid slipping deeper into poverty.
CBM India Trust is a leading not-for-profit development organization committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities and other marginalized communities. They work alongside persons with disabilities, their representative organizations, community-based organizations, institutions, and the government to remove cultural and environmental barriers to people with disabilities' full participation in health, education, and livelihood opportunities. CBM India aspires to create an inclusive society in which persons with disabilities achieve their full potential. In 2024-25, they reached over 20.6 lakh people in 17 states and union territories across India. To know more about CBM India, visit www.cbmindia.org
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