Hunger Still a Serious Issue for India's Poor
After continued months of unemployment due to a contagious COVID-19 variant
millions of families in remote villages and urban slums are still struggling to find enough to eat
YOU CAN HELP
At ₹1800 you can feed a family of five for 4 weeks
The Indian government’s lockdowns have been especially hard on poor migrant workers and day laborers in India’s slums and villages. These breadwinners are so poor that if they don’t work one day, their families don’t eat the next. They are living hand-to-mouth, facing food shortages due to the lingering pandemic and resulting government lockdowns.

The survival of the families we are reaching in the slums and rural villages is critically dependent upon the food ration kits now being distributed by SevaChild – which has volunteers working tirelessly to provide relief to families in thirteen of India’s hardest-hit states. Over 7,000 families have already received rations through yourgenerous donations and the assistance of our network of Indian volunteers and partnering organizations.

In addition to food, SevaChild ration kits include sanitary pads, hand sanitizer, and masks.

S. No.
Items
Qty.
S. No.
Items
Qty.
S. No.
Items
Qty.
S. No.
Items
Qty.
1
Arhar Dal
1 Kg
6
Rava
1 Kg
11
Sugar
1 Kg
16
Face Mask
2 Pieces
2
Bathing Soap
1 Pieces
7
Powder-Red Chilli
200 Gm
12
Tea Leafs
500 Gm
17
Powder-Coriander
200 Gm
3
Chana Dal
1 Kg
8
Rice
5 Kg
13
Powder-Turmeric
200 Gm
4
Mustard Oil
1 Litre
9
Salt
1 Kg
14
Wheat Flour
10 Kg
5
Poha
1 Kg
10
Sanitary Napkins
3 Packets
15
Packing Material
1 Bag
Note: Contents may differ according to the food requirements of the people in the regions where we are giving rations. All ration kits will be enough food to feed a family of 5 for 4 weeks.