
True Impact Foundation, in partnership with Bharat Benevita Foundation, has reached over 12,130 people across 24-plus villages in Assam's Sivasagar, Lakhimpur, Jorhat and Charaideo districts as floods continue to disrupt lives. The…
True Impact Foundation, in partnership with Bharat Benevita Foundation, has reached over 12,130 people across 24-plus villages in Assam's Sivasagar, Lakhimpur, Jorhat and Charaideo districts as floods continue to disrupt lives. The relief effort delivers essential food, medical, hygiene, household and rain-protection supplies directly to affected families, with about 1,500 people receiving cooked meals daily.

Field teams navigated submerged roads and damaged infrastructure to identify families with urgent needs. Relief materials distributed include dry rations, medicine kits, rain protection kits, mosquito nets, sanitary pads, bedsheets, ORS and hygiene supplies. The initiative prioritises the most vulnerable: children, the elderly, daily wage workers and families cut off from regular supplies.
Assam faces annual floods that submerge farmland and homes, disrupting livelihoods for months. The relief effort addresses a recurring gap: while government assistance exists, private partnerships fill delays in reaching remote pockets. With 24-plus villages covered and daily cooked meals sustaining 1,500 people, the scale highlights how quickly needs escalate when roads and markets fail. Watch for whether this initiative expands as monsoon continues through September.
Source: assamtribune.com
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