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Winter Relief Program – Protecting Lives with Warmth and Care
Winter Relief Program
The Winter Relief Program was initiated by Tooba Foundation to provide seasonal support to vulnerable families during harsh winter conditions. Many low-income households lack adequate winter clothing and bedding, making them highly vulnerable to extreme cold. This program aimed to protect families by ensuring warmth, comfort, and dignity.
Project Objectives
To protect vulnerable families from extreme winter cold
To provide essential winter clothing and bedding
To reduce health risks associated with cold weather
To deliver assistance with dignity and respect
Key Features of the Program
- 2,038 hoodies were distributed among children and adults.
- 1,000 quilts were provided to families in need.
- Items were selected to ensure warmth, durability, and comfort.
- Priority was given to families living in high-risk winter conditions.
- Distribution was carried out in an organized and respectful manner.
How the Program Works
Vulnerable families are identified through community surveys and referrals.
Winter needs are assessed based on family size and conditions.
Hoodies and quilts are procured according to quality standards.
Distribution is scheduled during peak winter periods.
Volunteers ensure fair, dignified, and transparent delivery.
Impact
The program helped protect families from extreme cold, reducing winter-related health risks and improving overall comfort. Beneficiaries experienced warmth, safety, and peace of mind during challenging winter months.
Conclusion
The Winter Relief Program is an essential seasonal assistance initiative that reflects Tooba Foundation’s commitment to care, compassion, and community protection during times of hardship.