Six-foot wide umbrellas provide street vendors with protection from the sun and rain.

By Jignesh Pandya, membership chair for Rotary District 3131 and a member of the Rotary Club of Bibwewadi Pune, India

In the heart of Maharashtra, India, in the districts of Pune and Raigad, streets bustle with activity. Countless vendors ply their trade daily, with very little protection from the elements. Our Rotary district set out to change that, to provide hope and protection for these hard-working vendors who brave the sun and sudden downpours. Our Chatrachaya project has created shelter not through a grand building or towering structure, but from something simple – umbrellas.

We met with several street vendors at the outset of the 2024-25 Rotary year. After determining their dire need for shelter, especially during peak monsoon season, the Rotary clubs of Bibwewadi Pune and Pune East took the lead in purchasing and distributed 2,425 large umbrellas, each with a span of six feet.

Our initiative was born of empathy and driven by an unwavering commitment to serve our community. We distributed the umbrellas to street vendors scattered across the urban and rural areas of Pune and Raigad. They do more than just shield from the sun and rain, they provide a sense of dignity and security.

Our project became a powerful testament of unity. A total of 105 Rotary clubs throughout our district came together to turn this daunting task into a triumph of synergy. In just three short weeks, we found a home for every one of the umbrellas, transforming many lives in the process. It is a shining example of what is possible when communities unite for a common cause.

Quick Heal Technologies Ltd., a leader in cyber security, amplified our success with a substantial financial contribution. Additional financial help came from the Rotary clubs of Bibwewadi Pune and Pune East. Our district ensured these umbrellas were made available at a highly subsidized price.

At the helm of this remarkable journey was District Governor Shital Shah, whose visionary leadership inspired the participation of more than 1,500 Rotary members. We have the creativity and energy of many other Rotary members to thank.

This was more than just a story of umbrellas. It is a story of compassion, teamwork, and the enduring Rotary spirit. Simple acts of kindness, when multiplied by many, can create a profound and lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most.

https://blog.rotary.org/2024/10/10/simple-acts-of-kindness-have-profound-impact-on-india-street-vendors/