When the necessities of a child are not fulfilled, education often becomes the last priority. A nutritious meal is an important part of a child’s life and no child can learn when hungry. In 2001, the Supreme Court of India ordered to provide cooked meals to school children from government and government-aided schools.
We focus our response in several ways:
Housing needs arising from natural disasters and emergency conflicts, including sustainable shelter and housing solutions.
Education, training and partnership solutions to those in need of our relief services.
Expertise in technical information, program design and implementation, and disaster response policies, protocols and procedures.
Preventative support and information for disaster-prone areas.
Year-round preparedness efforts to ensure we are ready when something happens.
The most basic needs become both scarce and dire in the event of an emergency: health, water, shelter, sanitation, livelihoods, safety and education, among others. We believe that safe, reliable shelter provides the foundation from which all of these things can begin to reemerge during the relief and rebuilding process.