Disaster Relief

Rebuilding Lives Through Compassionate Action

Yuva Chetna Samiti, Gorakhpur understands that disaster relief is not just about emergency response—it’s about restoring dignity, security, and hope to those affected. For over three decades, the organization has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts during natural calamities such as floods, droughts, and epidemics. Its disaster relief initiatives are built on swift action, community involvement, and long-term support that goes beyond immediate recovery.

The Samiti mobilizes trained volunteers, medical teams, and local leaders to deliver essential services including food distribution, temporary shelter, and healthcare. These efforts are tailored to meet the urgent needs of affected communities while also fostering resilience. Relief camps are often accompanied by counseling sessions and educational outreach to help people process trauma and rebuild their lives with confidence.

In both rural and urban settings, the organization partners with local authorities and civil society groups to coordinate aid and maximize impact. By prioritizing inclusive recovery—especially for vulnerable groups like women, children, and the elderly—Yuva Chetna Samiti, Gorakhpur ensures that no one is left behind in the journey toward rehabilitation. Its work in disaster-prone areas continues to inspire a spirit of solidarity, self-reliance, and responsible citizenship across the region.

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Yuva Chetna Samiti, Gorakhpur
Email:
info@yuvaachetnasamiti.org
Phone: 7408413545, 9336403545

Mandhata Singh (President)
311, Gemini Residency, Medical College Road, Basharatpur, Gorakhpur,
Uttar Pradesh – 273004

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