Mandi Floods: Art of Living, IAHV Extend Lifeline to Devastated Villages
The aftermath of the severe floods that ravaged Mandi district continues to unfold, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. However, amidst the devastation, a beacon of hope shines through the collaborative efforts of The Art of Living Foundation and the International Association for Human Values (IAHV).
These organizations are working tirelessly to provide much-needed relief to the affected villagers. Their efforts include the distribution of essential supplies like food, water, and clothing.
Beyond material aid, the foundations are also establishing temporary shelters to provide a safe haven for those who have lost their homes. Crucially, they are offering emotional support through meditation and trauma relief sessions, recognizing the profound psychological impact of such disasters.
This combined approach addresses both the immediate physical needs and the long-term emotional well-being of the flood survivors. The organizations are coordinating closely with local authorities to ensure efficient and targeted aid delivery.
The swift and comprehensive response of The Art of Living and IAHV highlights the crucial role of NGOs in disaster relief. Their work underscores the importance of holistic support, encompassing not only material aid but also mental health and emotional recovery, in the rebuilding process following such catastrophic events. The long road to recovery for Mandi district will require continued support and collaborative efforts.