The Rotaract Club of Chunnakam implemented a humanitarian project titled “Help to Rise Again” to assist families displaced and severely affected by Cyclone Ditwah, which caused widespread flooding and livelihood disruption in the Poonakary, Muzhankavil, and Mannar areas. Through this initiative, the club distributed essential dry rations to address immediate food insecurity, along with sanitary items, sanitary pads, bed sheets, and basic medicines to support health, hygiene, dignity, and safer temporary living conditions for 150 vulnerable families. The project aligned with Sustainable Development Goals 1 (No Poverty), 2 (Zero Hunger), 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and 13 (Climate Action), as it not only responded to urgent humanitarian needs but also contributed to strengthening community resilience and recovery from climate-related disasters, reflecting the club’s strong commitment to compassionate service and sustainable community support.
Objectives
- To provide immediate relief support to families affected and displaced by Cyclone Ditwah.
- To reduce food insecurity by distributing essential dry rations to vulnerable households.
- To promote health, hygiene, and dignity through the provision of sanitary items, medicines, and basic living essentials.
- To support community recovery and strengthen resilience against climate-related disasters.
Out Comes
- 150 affected families in Poonakary, Muzhankavil, and Mannar received essential relief assistance.
- Immediate food and basic health needs of vulnerable households were addressed.
- Improved temporary living conditions through the distribution of hygiene and sanitary supplies.
- Strengthened community trust and engagement through timely humanitarian intervention.
Impact
The “Help to Rise Again” initiative provided critical humanitarian assistance to disaster-affected families, helping them stabilize their immediate living conditions and regain a sense of security and dignity. By addressing food insecurity, health, and hygiene needs, the project not only supported short-term recovery but also contributed to building resilience and hope within communities affected by climate-related emergencies.
Helping Community
Help to Rise Again” was a community service initiative organized by the Rotaract Club of Chunnakam to support families displaced by Cyclone Ditwah. Through the distribution of dry rations, sanitary items, and essential medicines, the project provided timely relief and strengthened community recovery efforts.