JanswabhimanWelfare Society

RELIEF WORK – RESPONDING WITH COMPASSION, REBUILDING WITH CARE

At Jan Swabhiman, we stand with those struck by crisis – not just in the moment of need, but through the journey of healing and rebuilding. Over the years, we have identified the areas where our intervention brings the most meaningful impact.

Emergency Response & Rehabilitation

We provide immediate emergency assistance and long-term rehabilitation to families affected by:

  • Natural disasters like floods, fires, and storms
  • Accidents, displacements, and community crises
  • Personal tragedies and cases of sudden loss or hardship

Our support includes food kits, clean water, medical aid, clothing, and shelter, along with emotional and logistical assistance as families begin to rebuild their lives.

Relief work — food kits and distribution for families in need

Stabilizing Lives in Distress

Whether it's a tribal village cut off by floods or a worker's family devastated by an accident, we:

  • Offer advocacy and essential aid to stabilize their living conditions
  • Connect them with government schemes, legal help, and public benefits
  • Provide livelihood support so they can return to self-reliance with dignity

Relief isn't only about saving lives — it's about restoring stability, security, and self-respect.

Relief supplies loaded for distribution to affected families

Relief in Action: Our Flood Relief Missions

In flood-affected regions, Jan Swabhiman Welfare Society plays an active and life-saving role:

  • Distributing food grains, hygiene kits, and clean drinking water
  • Providing medical supplies, first-aid, and health camps
  • Supporting shelter and sanitation in devastated rural areas
  • Offering rehabilitation tools to help families rebuild their homes and livelihoods

We don't just offer aid — we help communities stand tall again, with dignity and hope.

In every crisis, there's an opportunity — to serve, to care, to uplift.

Join us in bringing light to the darkest of times.

Flood relief mission — community support and outreach

Support relief work (80G tax-exempted)


If you are unable to pay using above links, you can also use following bank details for direct bank transfer.

Account Name:
Jan Swabhiman Welfare Society
Bank:
IDFC First Bank
Savings Account No:
10094356373
IFSC Code:
IDFB0020101 (characters from 5th position are numbers; read '0' as ZERO)
Branch:
Barakhamba Road, New Delhi

Kindly mail us your transaction details, PAN and address for 80G at mailus@janswabhiman.org.

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