By Ruby Kamdin | Director
Life as we knew it has changed in the last few months. We see and hear of death and destruction of lives and livelihoods all around the world. Society has been trying to adjust to the seismic tremors it is being subjected to on a daily basis. And yet through all the suffering and despair, we have witnessed the most sublime in humans at unprecedented levels. Where Authority has failed, civil society has stepped in. Where prejudices were rampant, individuals have healed with a helping hand. Barriers of race, religion, colour, caste, social status are being broken by ordinary, simple beings, who just have the courage and the humanity to show they care! These truly are the best of times and the worst of times!
OBLF is proud of our small team of 4 courageous men – led from the front by our CEO Anish and Program Manager Mahesh – which for the last 9 weeks has daily braved the elements, the harsh terrain, the physical strain and the emotional and mental agony of witnessing extreme human suffering first hand. The team has been very ably supported by some of our rural Coordinators, who have the local knowledge of “needy pockets of population”, so that our relief reaches genuine beneficiaries. The local administration and police have also helped us identify remote areas which have been left behind.
Our team has traversed 3,700+ kms, into remote areas where no official or civil society has gone, distributed over 50 MTs of dry rations, to migrants and waste pickers, gypsies and even low income groups who are too shy to ask for help. We have handed out 15,000+ masks, 3,000+ sanitizers to front line workers, and even 200 PPEs to a government hospital, which was short on those! We’ve distributed Milk powder and fresh vegetables to a colony of migrant waste pickers who live in conditions not fit for man or beast. Our team has reached settlements in remote areas, in forests, on hill tops, and has kept in touch with them to replenish stocks when they are over. We have directly or indirectly touched about 33,000 lives!
A colony of migrant workers held a “thanksgiving & blessings” function for our helping heroes. A frontline worker, with tears in her eyes, had this to say “So far, in the last 12 weeks, we have been given just half a litre of hand sanitizer and one disposable mask – this, despite us having to go daily, for several hours, into unpredictable situations. Your team is the first to have come to this location, engaged in a conversation with us and armed us with good, reusable masks and hand sanitizers for our own protection”.
The heartening part is that in each of these colonies / settlements / groups, we find noble souls, natural leaders, who take upon themselves to organize their group, who help us in our distribution, who ensure that the distribution is equitable, smooth and with minimum hassle. And though life is limping back to normal – slowly – there is still a demand for rations, since the recovery to normalcy is painfully slow. We will continue to lend a helping hand to those in need.
In the meantime, our team noticed that in many rural areas where we operate, there was not much awareness of the precautions to be taken to stop the spread of Covid. We have therefore started an awareness campaign for the same, with lectures, posters, demonstrations on hygiene etc. Our team is now being invited on a daily basis by various Panchayats (local rural bodies) to run this campaign in their villages, so that the spread is minimised.
Needless to say, we could never have achieved this without the generosity of all of you, our generous donors! We will be ever grateful to you for your care, concern and generosity. We can only assure you that we will strive our best and continue to help those in need.
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