As a volunteer with an NGO in Ranchi, I recently took part in a blanket distribution drive that left a lasting impact on me. The mission was simple yet powerful: to provide warmth to those who need it the most during the chilly winter nights. Over the course of a few days, we covered multiple areas, including Blind Colony, Chunwa Toli, Ward 44, Ward 45, Ranchi Railway Station, Hatiya Railway Station, and several roadside locations. Here’s my firsthand account of this heartwarming experience.
Why Blanket Distribution Matters in Ranchi
Winter in Ranchi can be harsh, especially for those living on the streets or in underserved communities. According to recent data, temperatures in Ranchi often drop to 7-10°C during peak winter months, making it difficult for vulnerable populations to stay warm. The NGO in Ranchi I work with identified this need and organized a blanket distribution drive to help those in need.
“A small act of kindness can bring immense warmth to someone’s life,” I kept reminding myself as we prepared for the drive.
Day 1: Blind Colony and Chunwa Toli
Our first stop was Blind Colony, a community where many visually impaired individuals reside. We distributed over 150 blankets here. The smiles on their faces were priceless. One elderly woman told me, “This blanket will help me sleep peacefully at night.”























Next, we headed to Chunwa Toli, a densely populated area with many low-income families. We distributed 200 blankets here. The gratitude from the community was overwhelming.
Day 2: Ward 44 and Ward 45
On the second day, we focused on Ward 44 and Ward 45, two areas with a high number of homeless individuals. We distributed 300 blankets across these wards.






















One moment that stood out was when a young boy, no older than 10, came running to us and said, “Thank you for thinking of us.” It reminded me why we do what we do.
Day 3: Jagannath temple ranchi
The third day was dedicated to railway stations, where many people spend their nights. At Ranchi Railway Station, we distributed 250 blankets. At Hatiya Railway Station, we handed out 150 blankets.










I noticed how many people were sleeping on cold platforms, and it hit me how much of a difference a single blanket can make.
Night Distribution: Roadside Locations
The most challenging yet rewarding part of the drive was the nighttime distribution. We covered areas near Firayalal, Durga Mandir Ratu Road, Pahadi Mandir, Main Road, and under the overbridge.








- Firayalal: Distributed 100 blankets.
- Durga Mandir Ratu Road: Distributed 80 blankets.
- Pahadi Mandir: Distributed 70 blankets.
- Main Road and Overbridge: Distributed 120 blankets.
The cold was biting, but the warmth of the people’s gratitude kept us going.
Key Statistics from the Drive
Here’s a quick breakdown of our efforts:
Location | Blankets Distributed |
---|---|
Blind Colony | 150 |
Chunwa Toli | 200 |
Ward 44 | 150 |
Ward 45 | 150 |
Ranchi Railway Station | 250 |
Hatiya Railway Station | 150 |
Roadside Locations | 370 |
Total | 1,420 |
Why This Drive Was Special
This blanket distribution drive wasn’t just about handing out blankets; it was about connecting with people, understanding their struggles, and showing them that they’re not alone. As an NGO in Ranchi, our goal is to make a tangible difference in people’s lives, and this drive was a step in that direction.
FAQs About the Blanket Distribution Drive
1. Why focus on blankets?
Blankets are a basic necessity during winter, especially for those without proper shelter.
2. How can I help?
You can donate blankets, volunteer, or contribute funds to support such initiatives.
3. Which areas were covered?
Blind Colony, Chunwa Toli, Ward 44, Ward 45, Ranchi Railway Station, Hatiya Railway Station, and several roadside locations.
4. How many blankets were distributed?
A total of 1,420 blankets were distributed.
Conclusion
Being part of this blanket distribution drive by an NGO in Ranchi was a humbling experience. It reminded me of the power of community and the importance of giving back. If you’re inspired to make a difference, I encourage you to join hands with an NGO in Ranchi and be part of such initiatives.
“Together, we can spread warmth and hope, one blanket at a time.”
Latest Update: The NGO in Ranchi is planning another drive next month to reach even more people. Stay tuned for ways to get involved!
By sharing this story, I hope to inspire others to take action and support those in need. Let’s make Ranchi a warmer place for everyone!
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