As the winter chill turns harsh with each passing day, city-based social organization Har Mahadev Seva Sangh is spreading warmth among the less privileged people of the society by carrying on blanket distribution drives. The objective of the initiative is to provide a shield to the less privileged from the winter. For the past one week, the drive is carried in different parts of the area including Mango, Sakchi, and Burmamines. Rural belts like Ghatshila, Musabani, and Patmada will also be covered.

The founding president of the association, Amarpreet Singh Kale said that various social welfare activities are being carried out throughout the year and blanket distribution is the most sought-after initiative. The purpose of distributing blankets to the needy spreads the message of sympathy, love, and sacrifice to society. The city-based social organization has been helping the poor survive the cold through its blanket distribution programs from past more than a decade.

Sharing his experience, Kale says, “like every year this year too, the drive is being carried in every area of the district. We are happy to witness the overwhelming response. I have watched the drive become more successful each year as members of the Sangh open their hearts to help both the homeless and those struggling to make ends meet”.

As Delhi NCR is heading towards merciless winter this year, our volunteers at Hindrise Foundation has distributed high-quality thick woolen blankets in slum or underdeveloped areas of Delhi and the Noida region to make the poverty-stricken people survive even in the harsher winters. The considerable volume of the blanket and old clothes distribution took place in different parts of Delhi NCR.

Wrapped in jackets and mufflers, most of us don’t even have any idea about how millions of individuals and families living under reduced circumstances are making the arrangements of basic requirements to survive. Affording thick blankets and mufflers is not a possibility for many people. At night time, our volunteers were wandering across different areas of Delhi NCR. People were sleeping on the street without wearing any cloth on their bodies and without having any blanket to preserve their bodies as well. Few of the rickshaw pullers were sleeping on their rickshaws due to the fear that their rickshaws would get stolen. Thus, after understanding their needs, at Hindrise Foundation, we have taken quick steps in meeting the daily winter needs of natives living in marginalized communities. In our blanket and old clothes distribution drive, we have distributed thousands of blankets and old clothes better in terms of quality and comfort.

The volunteers associated with Hindrise Foundation are gearing up to deliver more blankets to rickshaw pullers and people sleeping on the Delhi NCR region streets.