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                                                                       The programme reached out
                                                                       to communities across 100+
                                                                       districts, 19 states and four             Response  COVID-19
                                                                       Union Territories








                                                                       8.5 crore



                                                                       Meals delivered through Mission
                                                                       Anna Seva

 Ration kits being prepared by employees in Reliance Retail Distribution Centre at Bhiwandi, Thane   Ration kits being distributed during Mission Anna Seva campaign in Punjab

 Mission Anna Seva

 Reliance Foundation launched a massive programme to   Meals were also distributed to truck drivers transporting   Care for animals during the pandemic
 distribute meals to marginalised and under-resourced   essential items. This came as a relief to the truckers who found   The disruption of supply chains and limited veterinary services
 communities during the lockdown. The entire staff of Reliance   it difficult to get food during the lockdown, with restaurants   and fodder supply during the lockdown affected animals and
 Foundation and the larger Reliance family came together to   shut. Reliance petrol stations in West Bengal, Kerala and Odisha   livestock. Stray animals too had a tough time finding food.
 support this mission on a war footing, with Reliance Retail   reached out to distribute meals to truck drivers.  Reliance Foundation helped arrange fodder for livestock in rural
 employees playing a crucial role in packing, preparing and   Mission Anna Seva provided cooked meals, ready-to-eat food   areas and grain feed for birds by partnering with NGOs, which
 supplying provisions for the programme.  helped Reliance Foundation reach out to distant quarters and
 packets, food coupons, dry ration kits to communities across
 Reliance Foundation also supplied relief kits and bulk rations   100+ districts, 19 states and four Union Territories. Until July 31,   distribute food for stray animals across India.
 to 200+ partner NGOs engaged in similar hunger alleviation   2021, Mission Anna Seva delivered 8.5+ crore meals.  Reliance Foundation also supported the rescue of 1,000+
 programmes in their respective locations.
 This programme reached over 41 lakh people including daily-  animals in distress through Wildlife SOS’s rapid response   Food being provided to stray animals  during Mission Anna Seva
 The rations supplied by Reliance Foundation supported   wage and migrant labourers, slum-dwellers, domestic workers,   hotline. A fleet of 20 animal ambulances provided fodder, feed   campaign in Mumbai
 community kitchens serving meals to daily-wage labourers,   factory workers, and old-age home and orphanage residents.   and critical care for animals during the year.
 the homeless and other marginalised people. They also
 served as a lifeline for migrant workers returning to their native   Mission Anna Seva also provided critical support to frontline
 places from the cities. Volunteers from across Reliance sites   workers, including junior medical staff, police personnel and
 in Mumbai, Silvassa, Vadodara, Patalganga, Hazira, Jhajjar,   security forces who carried out essential COVID-19 services.  Succour for the most vulnerable
 Shahdol, Jamnagar, Dahej, Barabanki, Nagothane, Gadimoga   Pattachitra artist receives help of MAS
 and Hoshiarpur distributed meals in their respective locations.
                                                              Reliance Foundation’s support helped me a
                                                              lot during these unprecedented times. This
                                                              service of Reliance Foundation ensured me
 Providing immediate relief
                                                              a week's food supply.

 Reliance Foundation came forward and                         Rakhal
                                                              Purbasthali Village, Bardhaman district,
 provided us dry ration kits. And this helped   Rakhal Roy, collecting a dry ration kit from Reliance Foundation in   West Bengal
 us run the kitchen for the entire week.   Purbasthali village, West Bengal
 I express my sincere gratitude.
              The lockdowns necessitated by COVID-19 took a heavy toll   A migrant labourer, Rakhal’s younger son lost his job during
 Nelima
 Visakhapatnam  on livelihoods, threatened food security and particularly   the second COVID-19 wave.
              affected those with existing health conditions. Low-income   Meanwhile, Reliance Foundation’s Mission Anna Seva
 Nelima, in Visakhapatnam, receiving dry ration kits from Reliance   groups, many of whom had migrated for work to distant   had put together a list of vulnerable households and
 Foundation   locales, were the worst hit because they were without a   communities in the area where Rakhal worked. Fortunately,
              support system in their new environs.          Rakhal’s name figured on the list and he was soon able to
 Nelima’s father, Surya Narayana, used to work as a daily   But within a few days, she too had to stop going to work   Rakhal Roy from Bhatra village of Purbasthali in Bardhaman   receive a dry ration kit that helped him survive at a critical
 wage earner at a hotel while her mother worked as a   because of her illness, leaving the family in dire straits, with   district of West Bengal is a 72-year-old senior citizen. Rakhal   time when he found no one else to turn to.
 sanitation worker at Simhachalam Temple, Visakhapatnam.   no income and no food.   Roy’s eldest son suffers from physical ailments and can no
 Nelima lives with her mother and three siblings – two sisters   longer work. So the family of three relies on the income of   Mission Anna Seva is the largest free
 and a brother. When she lost her father to COVID-19, her   Under Mission Anna Seva, Reliance Foundation was able to   the younger son.  meal programme by any corporate
 mother became the sole breadwinner of the family.  provide dry ration kits to the family, and thus much-needed   foundation globally.
 assistance at a time the family had its back against the wall.
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