Relief India Trust: Working with the disempowered


New Delhi, Jan 21 (IANS): At noon on six days every week, Aryan, 8, makes a dash to a stall in his slum in north Delhi - and returns satiated and smiling. The reason? It is the only time he gets to enjoy a full meal for free, and is treated like the child that he is.

In another part of the city, Vishnu is studying for his exams scheduled for the next day. He is just one of many disempowered children in his locality receiving free education. Instead of a life of adversity and ignorance, he today harbours dreams of a better tomorrow.

The lives of Aryan and Vishnu - and hundreds like them - are being transformed thanks to Relief India Trust (RIT), which provides basic support structures, facilitates a better quality of life and alleviates human suffering.

In their very raw battle for survival and the daunting challenge of fending for themselves one day at a time, Relief India is a beacon of hope for the underprivileged of the country.

Says Shikha Dhawan, chief aid officer with RIT: "We respond to adversity and commit to recovery for weeks, months and even years. Whenever, wherever people are in crisis, we work with you, our donors and partners, to deliver the help they need.

"Engaging with the section of society that needs a helping hand isn't just the right thing, it is necessary, especially at a time when capitalist tendencies and selfish needs abound."

RIT's efforts have not only made a difference to many lives, it has inspired quite a few to follow a similar calling.

Begum Noor, whose daughter was a beneficiary of RIT's 'Literacy for Adolescent Girls' campaign, wants to give back to society in her own small way.

She has set up a blackboard in her house and her daughter, now armed with education, tutors children from the weaker sections of the society.

Says Begum Noor: "We can only keep what we have by giving it away. I am very proud of my daughter and will never forget RIT's role in it."

Community participation, education, protection and promotion of environment, and building of human capital are central to the activities of the organisation.

A variety of awareness programmes are created and shared on diseases like AIDS and cancer, for which camps are set up and run all over the country from time to time.

RIT also provides managerial and technical assistance as well as training to other NGOs, governments of developing nations as well as agencies in the private sector.

"Guided by experience and expertise, we are always ready to act and respond: Emergency medical and humanitarian aid immediately moves through our strong distribution network into the hands of first responders on the ground, irrespective of race, creed or political persuasion, saving lives," says Dhawan.

  

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  • Vishal Kumar, Delhi

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    Relief India Trust provide better quality of life and Relief India Trust provide best medical facilities and organize programs for HIV/AIDS awareness.

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  • Alisa, USA

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    Relief India Trust could understand the pain of poor people. Relief India Trust is real helping hand for poor.

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  • RAJAN, Gujrat

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    Relief India Trust providing good facilities to orphan and needy people like food, cloth,shelter,education and medical facilities etc. Relief India Trust is one of the best NGO in INDIA.

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  • rajat, pune

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    The Relief India Trust is an one of the best services provided NGO in INDIA.

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  • Rajeev, Jharkhand

    Wed, Apr 02 2014

    Please appreciate this kind of organizations(Relief India Trust) as they works for betterment without any corrupt hands.

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  • Delhi, Vikram

    Wed, Apr 02 2014

    NGOs are very helping organizations. They also keep some hope that some people in this modern world exists who have passion to work for others and relief india trust is one of the example.

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  • Akhilesh, Noida

    Wed, Apr 02 2014

    Really great work accompanied by relief india trust noida towards the dis-able child and society....

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  • Harish, Noida

    Wed, Mar 05 2014

    Rehabilitation
    and treatment for disabled children is Relief India Trust’s another pioneering
    aspect through which hundreds of young lives have found their way for a better
    future through surgeries and medical assistance at the leading hospitals.

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  • Daniel D'Souza, India

    Mon, Mar 03 2014

    NGOs are the medium to help someone who really needs your helping hands. They have remained with those needy people till their needs. As you can relive that you are helping someone really, rather than donate any beggar on the street, bcz believe me most of them are frauds.

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  • Relief India Trust, Noida

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    Thanks everyone for your support. We always try to do some efforts for the betterment of these children. Keep appreciating us. Thanks again

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  • Mehant Chopra, Gurgaon

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Rare to find such organizations who work for others. Well doing Relief India Trust.

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  • Nitin Ashwani, Delhi

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Helpful approach they are doing. Government does these kind of campaigns during election season only. After election only this kind of organizations does this from their heart.

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  • Rounak Ganguli, Delhi

    Wed, Feb 05 2014

    Great Job they are doing!!

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  • Karan Thappa, Shimla

    Tue, Jan 28 2014

    We have to do something for those children. Guys they are also our responsibilities as they are one of us. No one deserve life to live in that manner .

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  • Gourav Khanna, Chandigarh

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    There are a huge amount of poor people in India who are suffering from killing diseases.

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  • Anna Malai, Sri Lanka

    Thu, Jan 23 2014

    A good informative article. Thanks daijiworld for sharing this to us. The NGO named Relief India Trust is doing a very good job for those children.

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  • Sonakshi Gupta, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 22 2014

    India needs organizations of this kind, who works for making India a matured country. Proud on you relief India trust.

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