Typhoon Rai made landfall on December 16, 2021, reaching super typhoon status that tore through several islands, including Siargao, Bohol, and Cebu, resulting in severe damage to infrastructure, homes, and agriculture. Khalsa Aid were on ground providing aid in the form of essential item kits, sustainable light sources and food parcels.
Khalsa Aid swiftly distributed to nine cities in the Philippines in the span of 3 months. Khalsa Aid’s response to Typhoon Rai was part of their broader commitment to disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, and they were widely appreciated for their efforts to bring aid to the most vulnerable people affected by the typhoon.
One of Khalsa Aid's primary areas of focus is providing immediate relief during natural disasters and conflicts. When disasters like earthquakes, floods, or tsunamis strike, Khalsa Aid is often among the first organizations on the ground, distributing food, water, medical supplies, and shelter to affected populations.
Food Parcels Distributed
Essential Item Kits Distributed
People Benefitted
This project supports the achievement of the following UN Sustainable Development Goals: