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Providing essential services



                           for vulnerable communities











              Mission Anna Seva



              The pandemic was not just a health crisis but also an
              economic crisis, with major implications for vulnerable
              communities across India. Recognising the danger,
              Reliance Foundation launched its flagship Mission Anna
              Seva initiative, to provide meals to struggling Indians. It
              has turned into the largest meal distribution programme
              by a corporate foundation anywhere in the world,
              supporting vulnerable communities with cooked meals,
              ready-to-eat food packets, food coupons and dry ration
              kits in 19 states and 4 Union Territories.
               
              This was made possible by the support of Reliance
              Retail teams across India, as well as volunteers who
              packed, prepared and supplied provisions. Over 200
              distribution partners then helped supply relief kits and
              bulk rations to 200+ partner NGOs engaged in hunger
              alleviation programmes and community kitchens for
              those in need. Mission Anna Seva was also a lifeline
              for migrants making the long trek home after work
              dried up in the cities. These efforts were supported by
              volunteers from across Reliance work sites in Mumbai,
              Silvassa, Vadodara, Patalganga, Hazira, Jhajjar,
              Shahdol, Jamnagar, Dahej, Barabanki, Nagothane,
              Gadimoga and Hoshiarpur, who distributed meals in
              their respective locations.
               
              The programme had a wide range of beneficiaries
              – frontline workers, daily-wage workers, migrant
              labourers, slum-dwellers, factory workers and residents
              of old-age homes and orphanages. Over 8.5 crore
              meals were delivered to these vulnerable people.
              It also served truck-drivers transporting essential
              goods during lockdowns, who would otherwise have
              struggled to find food as most roadside eateries were
              closed. Reliance petrol pumps in West Bengal, Kerala
              and Odisha made special arrangements to feed these
              truck drivers.




                                              Reviving the livelihood of artist Chinthamani


                                              The village of Chinthamani in Madurai district is home to a large number of
                                              artisans, particularly musicians who play instruments at weddings, temple
                                              ceremonies and karagattam (dance performances). The cancelation
                                              of public events during the lockdown left these artisans to fend for
                                              themselves, with no source of income. They were struggling to make
                                              ends meet. In this dire scenario, Reliance Foundation supported the
                                              families with essentials like food, groceries and masks & sanitisers. It
                                              also arranged for members of the community to be taken for vaccination
                 Muthupadi is a resident of Chinthamani
                  village and lives with more than 100   centres, so that they would be protected and ready to resume work as
                       other artisan families  soon as the restrictions eased.



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