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Our goal is to make villages self-sufficient by providing education, skills development, jobs, self-employment, and solving basic needs like drinking water and housing.
Just like several other states in India, Rajasthan also suffers with food shortage and insecurity; Poverty does not care for borders. We at No Help too Big firmly believe that nobody deserves to sleep hungry. To reduce this suffering, we recently expanded our operations to Rajasthan. We provided Ration (Dal, Rice, Grain), Tea powder, Sugar to over 70 families. Even though that does not marginally contribute much to poverty reduction, the marginal contribution to their happiness is exponential.
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No Help too Big has been helping Gujarat with its food deficits. We have helped many villages in Gujarat including Vadiya and Motijeher, amreli.
No help too big also helped during the devastating cyclone Taukte by collaborating with the local police departments. We provided cement sheets for those whose houses were torned down by the cyclone, and gave ration to many families.
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No Help too Big works tirelessly to make India a better place. In Maharashtra, we contributed with food relief packages on a large scale. Just like in other states we provided a monthly ration to many families, their testimonials and reactions are big drivers for us to keep going.
Apart from that, we provided thermal scanners, oximeters and masks to primary health care providers during covid outbreaks.
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No Help Too Big distributed Ration during covid lockdown. We also provided many homeless in Ghaziabad with blankets under our project Old is Gold so that they can protect themselves from harsh Delhi winters
We tried to provide women with skills such as sewing, so that they can create basic income for themselves and their families.
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The state of Uttarakhand faces severe water scarcity. To help them, No Help Too Big set up several water collection systems, repaired the village handpumps.
To make a difference No Help Too Big arranged ration for over 100 families. Even though this will not make a large difference in poverty, it will significantly reduce the suffering of over 400 people.
No Help Too Big distributed 100 concentrators and medicines during second wave and worked closely with the government.
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No Help Too Big team planted many trees around urban areas, and also contributed to equality by providing prosthetics and bulb assembling machine to physically challenged people, so that they can provide for themselves and their families.
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No help too big has made a large impact in Jharkhand with several projects. Under ‘saaf paani badalti kahani’ we fixed many if not all handpumps in several villages including Baragagri and Lupunga.
Under the other project ‘Kitaab Ek Khwab’ we provided basic education to children and adults of Jharkhand, thanks to efforts of our team and several other collaborators, many children can introduce themselves, and make basic conversations in Hindi and English
Apart from that we also gave ration and set up free medical consultations for the underprivileged sections of the society. NHTB also giving employment to villagers.
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Assam also received help from No Help Too Big in a number of ways. Hunger elimination is a key goal for us, so we provided dry ration to a lot of underprivileged people. Initiatives for Saaf Paani Badalti Kahani was also taken Assam, providing safe drinking water to those who do not have access to it. Under the Old is Gold Project redistributed clothes and blankets during harsh winters at last, Kitaab ek Khwaab project also made its way to Assam, Teaching children basic English and Hindi education.
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