Disaster Relief
दुःखार्तानां रक्षणं च मानवता धर्मः
“Helping those in distress is the essence of humanity.”
In disasters, when lives are shattered and communities are in turmoil, Seva Bharathi is a beacon of hope and support. Guided by our core belief that Nar Seva hi Narayan Seva, we are committed to the protection and upliftment of those affected by calamities. Our dedicated volunteers embody compassion, resilience, and support. They ensure that relief reaches the most vulnerable. In over 30 years of disaster management, we have helped 813,345 people through 143 relief centers, with support from 1,225 volunteers.
Join us in our mission to provide shelter and support to those in need. Your contribution can make a significant difference.
Ongoing Projects
COVID19: Relief Activities
COVID19 created a dent in the way society work and the impact of lockdown on the downtrodden / migrant labour families can’t be measured. Though the Government is taking active measures to stop the virus contamination and providing ration to the poor, still a larger section of the society is far away from accruing the real benefits.
Kerala Floods Relief and Rehabilitation
The unusual Southwest monsoon caused havoc in Kerala in 2018, causing as many as 487 deaths and displacing millions of people. All 14 districts were placed on red alert, and 1/6th of the population was affected.
Our partner organization Seva Bharathi Kerala stepped into action and started providing relief supplies as soon as the floods broke out.
Seva Bharathi Telangana provided groceries, medicines, and clothing in partnership with the Kerala unit of Seva Bharathi.
Chennai Floods Relief
Chennai has experienced some of the worst flooding it has ever seen in the past 100 years. People, their families, and their livelihoods were in chaos and needed assistance. Incessant rains and floods in Chennai turned the city into a nightmare for residents.
Seva Bharathi Telangana coordinated the shipment of flood relief materials including dry groceries, medicines, and clothing. In addition, a team of Telangana doctors visited the flood-affected areas and provided medical assistance.
Kurnool Flood Relief and Rehabilitation
The erstwhile united Andhra Pradesh faced its worst floods in 60 years, as 60% of Kurnool district was flooded, leaving thousands homeless and stranded without food and water.
Nearly two lakh people have been evacuated to relief camps in the worst-affected districts of Kurnool, Mahabubnagar and Krishna. Over two lakh people have been evacuated from Kurnool, Mahabubnagar and Krishna districts, where Seva Bharati volunteers have established relief camps. Food packets worth lakhs of rupees have also been prepared and distributed.
Supported by donors and partners, the rehabilitation of severely affected districts lasted for two years.
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M. Anil From a Remote Village to National-Level Athletics
In a remote tribal village in Mancherial district, Telangana, M. Anil, a determined 8th-grade student, overcame significant challenges to achieve his dream of competing in national-level athletics. Born into a poor family, Anil faced economic hardships and a lack of resources that limited opportunities for education and sports.
However, everything changed when he joined Eklavya Ashramam, supported by Seva Bharti, which recognized his talent and provided him with quality education, training and mentorship. With their encouragement and resources, Anil honed his skills and eventually earned a spot in the national competition and celebrating a remarkable achievement that inspired his community. His journey stands as a testament to the power of guidance and perseverance, showing that with the right support, anyone can overcome obstacles and achieve greatness.
G Malleswari The Crowning Achievement of Her Dreams!
G. Malleswari, hailing from a small village 100 kilometers away from Mancherial district, overcame numerous challenges to achieve her dreams. Despite her family’s financial struggles, she persevered with determination and secured a police job, becoming a guiding light for her life and an inspiration to others.
The coaching and guidance offered by the Mancherial Seva Bharathi and Raghunath Verabelli Foundation equipped her with the skills and motivation to succeed. Malleswari’s resilience is a shining example to all, proving that dreams can be realized through persistence and hard work.
This is truly a moment of pride. Malleswari’s success is a testament to the collaborative efforts of Seva Bharathi, the Raghunath Verabelli Foundation, her supportive family, and her tireless efforts.
Bharat Mata Ki Jai!