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Nepal

Helping Hurricane Victims in Nepal- 2019

Numerous reasons exist for aiding to the human beings. For many, the basic human desire to relieve suffering and help those in need serves as the main motivation. People may become involved if they are moved by empathy, a sense of belonging to a group, a sense of duty, or a desire to have a positive impact on the world. Finally, some people might be inspired by gratitude for their own good fortune and a desire to help those who were less fortunate. Humanism is the best motivation to serve.
Our team collected food and clothing donations for victims of the hurricane in Bara district, Nepal. We drove to the affected area to distribute the relief materials to those who were in dire need, particularly those who were economically disadvantaged. Our aim was to provide essential aid to help alleviate the suffering and support those who were most severely impacted by the hurricane. And we tie up with RNA16 for this task to complete.
This task may have a big impact on helping those, who were affected by the hurricane. Our team contributed to reducing some of the suffering brought on by the disaster by giving food and clothing to those who were in need. The aid we provided could have been a lifeline in assisting those who were economically marginalized to survive in the wake of the hurricane. Completing this task might have improved the neighborhood by giving those in need of it the most critical assistance and support.
The task could have helped participants cultivate empathy and knowledge of the difficulties faced by those impacted by natural disasters. It could have promoted group cooperation and teamwork, gained insight into the value of neighborhood support, and given participants a sense of personal fulfillment and purpose. Additionally, it could have given them the opportunity to contribute to a cause bigger than themselves.
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Number of participants
23
Service hours
276
Beneficiaries
300
Location
Nepal
Topics
Humanitarian action
Youth Engagement
Inner peace and spirituality
Initiatives
Health and Wellbeing
Peace and Community Engagement

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