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A report on Goonj’s comprehensive relief & rehab work in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh after an year of unprecedented floods Chennai Calling..

Chennai & Andhra Flood 2015-16

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A report on Goonj’s comprehensive relief & rehab work in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh after an year of

unprecedented floods

Chennai Calling..

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Hundreds of villages remained submerged in water for many weeks.. While many parts of city also came to standstill

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Massive damage to personal belongings, structures,communication and assets..

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Goonj’s first communication

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Material and monetary contributions from all across ..

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Volunteers also pitched in..

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Goonj’s well-wishers managed initial storage space to kick start the action

1st set up on Dec 3rd

at Sriperumbudur

2nd set up at OMR

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First Priority: Reaching emergency relief material to thousands of families as per need

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Goonj’s time tested ‘Hub and spoke’ model for Rahat Only need- based provisions were given initially where there was complete breakdown and chaos all around.. Later the

emphasis was on making comprehensive family kits

15000 + family kits have reached so far..

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Based on detailed field work and assessment, Goonj decided toset up its base to look after the immediate and long term needs

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Production of 4958 school kits

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Breaking the Myth; People in Chennai won’t accept old clothes; salwar suits in particular.

Reality; Need of clothes emerged as key need since most clothes wereeither lost/damaged or soaked in sewer water for many days

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Nellore (AP), neighboring

district of Chennai, equally

affected but hardly in news..

Chennai Nellore Highway closed for

a week due to damaged roads.

Hundreds of school kids lost their

study material..

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Operated from Nellore (AP) for few months to take care of local needs.. In Nellore alone, Goonj provided over 4200

comprehensive family kits..

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Reviving infrastructure in schools & community spaces

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Medical Camp at Puritipalem ST

Colony

Repair and refurbishing in schools- Perugudi

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Cleaning a 150 meters long, choked irrigation canal

Idea of working together on what’s bothering flood- hit communities the most got them excited.. As a priority, in many areas people chose cleaning of villages as a first task under Goonj’s ‘Cloth

for work’..

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Making kitchen garden and fencing..

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Reaching the most far- flung areas..Getting people to plug the critical gaps that affects their lives

and inculcating the sense of ownership..

Pond cleaning..

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People choose Dignity over relief..In over 100 villages, more than 11000 people participated in various

community level works under Goonj’s ‘Cloth for Work’ (CFW) and received Family Kits as a reward..

Reclaiming Pond

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Reaching the neglected communities

HIV positive people Transgender

Bonded laborers Tribal

Differently-able and autistic children

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Learning with Pride.. Matching the needs..Reaching schools with essential school supplies like school kits, stationary, shoes which acts as a motivation for children to come to school. Their joy

doubles- up when they receive material as rewards instead of Charity.

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Kid’s joy, excitement and desire to share what all they learn, observe and what all bothers them through charts, models, drawings, skits etc. shows the amazing talent and interest to improve their surroundings ..

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Goonj also channelized shoes & other support material in 20special homes working with children ..

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VAAPSICreate / revive local occupation..

Identifying the gaps and exploring employment opportunities for people where ‘Material capital’ could help revive the existing professions of

affected people. So far 230 families have been supported after detailed survey and need assessment.

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Cashew Cutting- a popular common trade in Cuddalore .Provided Cashew cutting machines to 50 flood effected families

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Narikkuravar women from Nagapattinam District are supportedwith beeds & fancy items to start their livelihood..

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Sujni; An income generation initiative..Turning last shreds of leftover clothes into a durable mattress.

5000 Sujnies made so far

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Summary of Goonj’s relief & rehab work..

A 40 member team in Chennai handling the operations, including a parallel unit in Pattabiram.

400 tonnes of relief and Rehabilitation material has been sent to various parts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh..

Over 3,00,000 meticulously processed clothes warmly accepted by people. What matters is how you GIVE !!

15000 comprehensive family Kits have been given in the most far- flung areas of in32 of Tamil Nadu & Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh..

Tied up with 30 local partners to work on some immediate short & long term work

Reached over 100 villages as a part of Cloth for work wherein more than 11000 people affected by floods worked on various development work like pond cleaning, making roads etc. and received Goonj kits as a reward.

On material front ; 43000+ shoes, 5000 +Sujnies (made locally) , 2000 + School Kits , 3 lakh + clothes, 400 + Solar lights, tonnes of dry ration, medicines etc, 18000+ blankets in a year

Revived and supported Livelihood opportunities under Vaapsi ( goonj’s livelihoodinitiative). 230 families have been supported so far.

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Some highlights & learnings..

On Dec. 4th 2015, Goonj’s ‘Rahat- Floods’ campaign was launched pan- Indiaand handled massive quantities of relief material at our Delhi, Mumbai,Bangalore & Hyderabad offices.

Goonj’s facebook page carried the key messages around the urgent needsfrom the ground, basic do’s & don’ts, the role of volunteers in cities and field.

In the initial phase, when city and its surrounding were totally water logged,Goonj focused on filling gaps and supported groups actively working in theaffected areas.

Clothing emerged as an important but ignored need. It was not a part ofrelief material provided by most agencies due to a lot of pre conceivednotions.

Goonj reached many badly affected remote & tribal areas that didn’t getenough attention in Tamil Nadu & Andhra Pradesh.

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Our On Ground Partners

Danirasa Foundation

Tribal Society

Women Development Trust

Adhi Thamilar Vidudhalai Iyakkam

New Life Trust

CCFID

Networking Development of service Organisation

Unorganised workers federation

Rural Development Trust

Malarchi

Positive Women Network +

Doctors for You (DFY)

Ekam Foundation

Transgender’s Rights Association

Springs charitable trust and some more..

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Our Sincere thanks to..

• Our well-wishers who managed to get us storage space in the initial phase. With tons of material coming in this was the most crucial need.

• Amazon’s prompt logistics support was a great support, especially in the initial phase, when there was major breakdown in transportation and communication.

• ABB India, Johnson & Johnson, CIPLA, Flipkart , Marico India & many more paidgreat attention to what is needed on the ground and contributed material as perthe needs..

• Apart from hundreds of individuals a timely financial support from Institutions like WIPRO Cares, Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young , Via Com, Citrux, Lal Family foundation, Flipkart and R&D India Pvt. Ltd, etc. for relief and long term rehabilitation work.

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Thank You..!!