A natural disaster may be caused by weather and climate events or by earthquakes, landslides, and other occurrences that originate at Earth's surface or within the planet itself. A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience, or ability to recover. The aim of emergency response is to provide immediate assistance to maintain life, improve health and support the morale of the affected population. There is an urgent need to reach out to many more affected families during any calamity or any natural disaster. Disaster relief refers to the process of responding to a catastrophic situation, providing humanitarian aid to persons and communities who have suffered from some form of disaster. Abhilasha Foundation provides relief during any natural calamity. Women and children are the worst affected victims of natural disasters. Abhilasha Foundation works to ensure their right to survival and development after any calamity by providing them immediate support to the marginalized people.
Khed Flood, Maharashtra: Supported more than 100 people by providing them with foodgrains, spices, school kits, toiletry items, sanitizers, masks and snacks etc.
Kerala & Assam Flood: Supported more than 9165 people by contributing for the relief & rehabilitation in flood affected areas by providing them with foodgrains, school kits & medicines etc.
Jammu & Kashmir: Abhilasha Foundation supported more than 100 families during the calamity disaster in Jammu & Kashmir.
Nepal Earthquake: Abhilasha Foundation supported Nepal Earthquake victims by providing basic accessories to more than 165 families with emergency lights to Nuwakot- Village the most affected region
of earthquake.
Chennai Flood: Abhilasha Foundation supported more than 100 Chennai flood victims by providing them general medicines.