Post-Flood Relief in Punjab: Contribute to Cow Donations This Navratri

The recent floods in Punjab have left families struggling to survive, with both people and animals losing their means of livelihood. For the past 18–20 days, continuous relief camps have been running in Qutubdin, extending every day to support those in need. Now, as part of long-term recovery, a new initiative of cow donations has […]
Fueling Hope: How Diesel Donations Drive Flood Relief in Punjab

In times of crisis, the world’s attention goes straight to the essentials, like food, medicine, or shelter. All of these are terribly important for the survival of many people, and there is another medium, diesel, which in the background is helping to fuel all these relief efforts. In the recent floods in Punjab that destroyed […]
No One Leaves Their Home: Inspiring Stories of Sewa During Tough Times

Houses are not just walls and roofs, they are where families grow, generations develop, and memories build. After the flood many families in Quatodbin, Punjab are grappling with hardships that are hard to even imagine: houses are destroyed; like fields, which were once crops, are now dark, still water. They would not leave; the connections […]
Helping Punjab Recover 2025: SHSG’s Ongoing Flood Relief & Seva

Punjab awoke to the sound of crying livestock, and rooftops becoming the only remaining lifeboats, all upon a landscape of silence of drained fields. Villages that had once been filled with laughter, farming, and daily rural life, were waste, turned to water-logged ruins. For the last 17-18 days, SHSG Charitable Trust has been on the […]
From Survey to Support: Effective Flood Relief Efforts in Punjab 2025

The devastation caused by the floods in 2025 has left an enormous path of destruction throughout Firozpur, Punjab. Our survey determined that in 80 villages, there are approximately 80 homes in each village without food or necessities that are causing families to fight bare knuckle for survival. The floodwaters have left homes in a devastating […]
Punjab Flood Relief 2025: Broken Promises Then… and Again Now | Serve Humanity Serve God

When the rivers overflow in Punjab, it is not just water that spreads across the land – it is pain, fear, and loss. The Punjab floods 2025 have once again washed away not only homes but also the fragile trust of the people. Families are standing on broken roads, staring at empty fields where their […]
Emergency Aid During Punjab Flood 2025 – Food, Water & Medicine Distribution

The flooding in Punjab in 2025 was not just a natural disaster, it was a challenge to human spirit and response systems. Communities were inundated, farms were lost, and even basic aspects of human connection fell apart in terms of access. What kept life moving forward, even amid tragedy, was the scale of the response—from […]
Punjab Floods 2025: How Your Support is Rebuilding Lives in Punjab Firozpur and Beyond

The Punjab floods 2025 brought unprecedented devastation to villages across the region. Torrential waters from the overflowing Beas and Sutlej rivers swept through streets, turning homes into isolated islands. Thousands of flood-affected families in Punjab were left without shelter, food, or livestock—the essential lifelines for survival in rural communities. At Serve Humanity Serve God Charitable […]
Why Your Help Matters: How One Cow or Buffalo Can Rebuild a Family’s Life After Punjab Floods 2025

When a disaster strikes, it displaces more than just shelter. Safety, dignity, and the means to sustain life for an entire community are often lost. For thousands of families in Qutabdinwala, Firozpur, Punjab, the Beas and Sutlej river floods of 2025 destroyed homes, livelihoods, and livestock—leaving families without the basic means to survive For rural […]
When Rivers Rise: How Volunteers and Villagers United in Punjab’s Firozpur Floods

Firozpur, Punjab — a land known for its courage — faced a heartbreaking test when the Beas and Sutlej rivers overflowed, turning peaceful villages into islands. Streets became streams, homes went underwater, and families climbed onto rooftops just to survive. In some areas, the water reached 10 feet, in others 6 feet, and in some […]