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Distribution of winter clothes among the helpless and persons with disabilities in various villages.

As winter arrives, it brings comfort for some—but for many disadvantaged individuals living in rural areas, it becomes a season of hardship and survival. Cold weather can be especially harsh for the helpless and persons with disabilities, who often lack adequate clothing and protection. At Korobi Foundation, we are committed to standing beside these vulnerable groups by organizing winter clothing distribution drives across various villages.

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Why Winter Support Is Essential

In many rural communities, people struggle to afford warm clothing due to poverty and limited resources. For persons with disabilities and the elderly, the situation is even more challenging, as mobility limitations and lack of support make it harder for them to access basic necessities.

Warm clothing is not just about comfort—it is a matter of health and survival. Exposure to cold can lead to serious illnesses, making timely support crucial.

Identifying Those in Need

Korobi Foundation ensures that assistance reaches those who need it the most. Our priority groups include:

  • Persons with physical or mental disabilities
  • Elderly individuals living alone
  • Low-income and homeless families
  • Orphans and children in vulnerable conditions

We collaborate with local volunteers and community representatives to accurately identify and reach these individuals.