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UNITED SIKHS to Adopt 11 Flood-Hit Villages in Border Belt of Punjab

Ferozepur, Punjab | Oct 1, 2025, In a powerful demonstration of humanitarian leadership, UNITED SIKHS has committed to adopting 11 flood-affected villages in Punjab’s border district of Ferozepur, responding to a grassroots appeal from concerned citizens.

 

The citizen-led requests were made to UNITED SIKHS, to consider adopting Dona Mattar and surrounding flood-affected villages for urgent humanitarian support and long-term rural rehabilitation, including:

 

* Soil reclamation and supply of farming tools

* Provision of livestock fodder and shelter

* Restoration of electricity and school infrastructure

 

Letters from concerned citizens and volunteers say that, “repeated floods have wiped out homes, crops, cattle shelters, and schools. Many small farmers stand on the edge of collapse. We appeal for compassion and commitment to help restore hope, dignity, and livelihood for families often neglected due to remoteness and low media visibility.”

 

In response, UNITED SIKHS mobilized its relief teams and was formally acknowledged by the Deputy Commissioner of Ferozepur, who recognized the organization’s efforts as a vital complement to government recovery plans. The office further emphasized the importance of civil society partnerships in rebuilding lives and livelihoods across the flood-ravaged belt.

 

Structured Relief: UNITED SIKHS’ 3-Phase Plan

To ensure a comprehensive and sustainable response, UNITED SIKHS has developed a 3-phase flood relief and rehabilitation plan, as illustrated below:

 

Village Impact Metrics

The following chart summarizes the population affected and extent of crop loss across the adopted villages:

 

UNITED SIKHS is actively seeking donor partnerships and organizational collaborators to support:

 

* Emergency food and water distribution

* Sanitation and hygiene drives

* Agricultural recovery and soil health restoration

* Livestock support and shelter materials

* Bridge reconstruction and riverbank reinforcement

* School rebuilding and road access restoration

All interventions will be backed by GPS-tagged data, photo documentation, and field reports from local volunteers.

 

About UNITED SIKHS

UNITED SIKHS is a United Nations-affiliated international non-profit organization dedicated to humanitarian relief, civil rights advocacy, and community empowerment. Guided by the Sikh principle of Seva (selfless service), the organization provides advocacy, disaster response, and social justice support to underserved communities across the globe. Through strategic partnerships, grassroots mobilization, and policy engagement, UNITED SIKHS works to protect human dignity, promote religious freedom, and advance equity for all.

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