CM launches helpless rescue campaign
New Delhi: Chief minister Rekha Gupta on Monday launched a special rescue campaign to provide immediate assistance to destitute, sick, and helpless people. CM flagged off a fleet of specially equipped ambulances and rescue vehicles as part of the five-day intensive drive, which will run from May 11 to May 15 across all 13 districts of the city.
“The ambulances and rescue vehicles would reach out to homeless, sick and abandoned people living on roadsides, pavements and public spaces across Delhi and shift them to safe shelter facilities. Those rescued will be taken to Apna Ghar Ashram, where arrangements have been made for their treatment, care, food, medical support and rehabilitation. If the families of rescued individuals are identified and willing to take them back, efforts will be made to reunite them with their loved ones after recovery. For those with no family support, the ashram will continue to provide care with dignity, compassion and humanity,” CM said.
The initiative is being carried out by the social welfare department and social organisations Apna Ghar Ashram and Seva Bharti.
Under the campaign, rescue teams are identifying and helping homeless, abandoned, sick and differently-abled men and women living on roads, railway stations, bus stands, religious places and other public areas. Priority is being given to those suffering from serious illnesses such as tuberculosis, cancer and AIDS by providing them with safe shelter, treatment and proper care.
The campaign is being carried out with 19 special rescue ambulances, 10 support vehicles, nearly 100 staff members and 50 dedicated volunteers working round the clock.
To ensure effective implementation of the campaign, a dedicated 24x7 ‘one-window system’ has also been developed in coordination with social welfare department. In the first phase of the drive, around 20 people have already been successfully rescued.
The initiative is being carried out by the social welfare department and social organisations Apna Ghar Ashram and Seva Bharti.
Under the campaign, rescue teams are identifying and helping homeless, abandoned, sick and differently-abled men and women living on roads, railway stations, bus stands, religious places and other public areas. Priority is being given to those suffering from serious illnesses such as tuberculosis, cancer and AIDS by providing them with safe shelter, treatment and proper care.
The campaign is being carried out with 19 special rescue ambulances, 10 support vehicles, nearly 100 staff members and 50 dedicated volunteers working round the clock.
To ensure effective implementation of the campaign, a dedicated 24x7 ‘one-window system’ has also been developed in coordination with social welfare department. In the first phase of the drive, around 20 people have already been successfully rescued.
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