This initiative is solely youth-driven and largely led by students from diverse backgrounds and fields. There are undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students involved in this initiative that aims to make resources for Covid-19 relief accessible to vulnerable populations who are not acquainted with social media and are unaware of the many relief-drives and fundraisers that have been started for them. We aim to act as a bridge and connect vulnerable sections of the society with initiatives that have arisen to bring them relief - this includes creating a database of and curating a safe method to deliver food, medical and relief resources that are available in localities all around Delhi.

The Target Audience which the project intends to centre its objectives around is mainly the unhoused population of selected regions and the vulnerable section of society i.e. the lesser privileged.

In furtherance of our objective, we aim to construct a ‘Safe Space’, defined as a chosen open space which allows resources to reach the target population, to achieve the aforementioned goals. The construction of said 'Safe Space' will be established by working jointly with other like-minded non-profit organizations and resourceful drives established in the chosen localities working for similar ends.

Volunteers form an integral part of this project helping in setting a ‘Safe Space’ for everyone on board. By making it accessible and convenient to all, we aim at making this project a one-stop resource for those who seek our succour in these trying times.

For the implementation, the proposal developed for the project will be sent to the appropriate local authorities of selected regions to garner assistance and support for our objectives. The establishment of these 'Safe Spaces' will take place across multiple localities on a smaller scale to maintain consistency with COVID-19 guidelines of social distancing. This minimum crowding strategy will also ensure that the impact we aspire to enforce is geographically extensive.

Our goal is to lend a helping hand and try to ease the trouble everyone is going through.