UNITED SIKHS Adopts 11 Flood-Affected Villages in Ferozepur
UNITED SIKHS, a global humanitarian organization, has adopted 11 flood-affected villages in Ferozepur, Punjab, to provide critical aid and facilitate long-term rehabilitation. Their 3-phase plan includes soil reclamation, livestock support, and infrastructure restoration. Collaborations with donors and volunteers aim to restore hope and resilience to these underserved communities.

UNITED SIKHS has undertaken a significant humanitarian mission by adopting 11 flood-stricken villages in Ferozepur, Punjab. Responding to grassroots appeals, the organization is set to provide essential aid to restore these communities.
Their strategic, 3-phase plan targets emergency relief and long-term rehabilitation, emphasizing soil reclamation, livestock support, and infrastructure rebuilding. This initiative also highlights the need for community partnerships and donor collaboration to ensure a sustainable recovery.
Aligned with the principles of Seva, UNITED SIKHS continues to leverage its global reach and strategic alliances to aid underserved areas, demonstrating the power of grassroots mobilization in disaster relief and social empowerment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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