Our Recent Work
        Empowering Lives, One Step at a Time
        Welcome to the "Our Recent Work" section, where we proudly share our latest initiatives aimed at creating a beggar-free environment in Delhi, India. Explore our impactful projects, transformational stories, and the positive change we've made. Join us in our ongoing commitment to improving lives.
        
      
     
        
            
October 30 , 2023
            RATION DISTRIBUTION DRIVE
        
        
           "Helping Hut's Team Dwarka and Team Kota Join Hands to Support Daily Wage Laborers and Farmers Through Massive Ration Distribution Drive"
           "The unequal distribution of food is one of the world's most tragic facts. Millions of people die because they have too little to eat, and many die because they have too much". 
        
            -Laura Huxley.
         
        
            More About This Project
            In 2018, the EPA reported that 63.1 million tonnes of food were wasted, which could have helped those facing food insecurity. Responding to this, Helping Hut's Teams in Dwarka and Kota distributed essential dry rations to vulnerable members of our society, including daily wage laborers and farmers. These distributions took place in Village Kharija, Rajasthan, on May 26, 2021, and near Dwarka Sector 14 metro station on October 31, 2021. We believe in rising together by helping others, following our motto, 'We rise by lifting others.'
            
         
      
     
        
            
September 30 , 2023
            MASK DISTRIBUTION DRIVE
        
        
           
Protecting Lives, One Mask at a Time
        
        
            More About This Project
            In response to the Covid pandemic and the nationwide lockdown, "The Helping Hut" launched a Mask Distribution Drive. Recognizing the importance of masks in preventing the spread of the virus, we distributed 500+ masks to the underprivileged members of our society who couldn't afford them. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized, masks have become a symbol of a civilized society, and by focusing on masking, self-wellness, vaccination, and community, we can stay safe and protect one another.
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