
We Are
Refugee Aid Project
We've already made a huge difference for more than 20,000 families
About the Project
With a continuous rise in the migrant and refugee population in cities, towns & villages across India, there is an immediate need to facilitate the reception of these refugees and their integration into society.
RAP focuses on identifying communities that have silently suffered violence, have been forced to flee their lands in search of a good life, but have received very minimal global attention, and consequently negligible humanitarian aid.
Our objective is to bring the attention of all stakeholders to such a ‘Silent’ refugee crisis, raise awareness on the violence they suffer, and drive policy makers to act on such urgent crises.
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We aspire to play a pivotal role in resettling these refugees into countries that agree to admit them. We also take up socio-economic programs that help these refugees restart a life of dignity in India.
The Hard Truth
92%
of Hindus in Pakistan fear for their safety
71%
of Hindu refugees arrive with less than 4200 INR when they arrive in Bharat
1340
Hindu girls between 11-18 are kidnapped, converted sold into slavery each year in Sindh Province, Pakistan
57%
of families were unable to educate their girl children
Letter from Founder
Our work is not just about providing immediate relief; it's about restoring dignity, empowering individuals, and fostering resilience. Empowerment is the core of our philosophy.
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Every action we take, every project we initiate is rooted in the belief that refugees, despite the challenges they face, possess immense potential and deserve opportunities to build their lives.
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It goes beyond charity- Its about justice, compassion, and solidarity. We are committed to creating a world where refugees are not just survivors but thriving members of their communities.
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Thank you for being part of this remarkable journey. Together we are writing a story of resilience, hope and empowerment.
Director
Kiran Chukkapalli


Action Plans
Through our carefully crafted action plan, we aim to make a tangible difference in the lives of refugees. Until today we worked in more than 100 remote locations that the refugees use to stay.
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We created action plans in 3 phases to cater to as many Hindu-Sikh Refugees from Pakistan that involves providing groceries, giving access to cooking equipment, sanitation, stay, light after daylight, access to education and books, emergency services, cycles to go to school, and teachers.
