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Q: Is Relief Riders International a non-profit organization?
A: Relief Riders International has two divisions: a for-profit
division to market and manage the logistical travel aspects of our
trip,
and a non-profit division that allows for tax deductible fundraising
for
our relief mission programs.
Q: What is Relief Riders International's mission?
A: Relief Riders International was founded with a unique mission:
to combine an extraordinary adventure travel experience with the opportunity for our travelers to deliver life-changing medical care, educational supplies, and livestock to needy villagers in Rajasthan, India. Both our Relief Riders and our rural Rajasthani friends are transformed by the experience.
Q: How many guests participate on each trip?
A: We welcome 10-15 guests on each expedition.
Q: How long is the expedition?
A: Each expedition is 15 nights, 16 days. A couple days at the
beginning and end of each itinerary are spent sightseeing in the cities
of Jaipur and Delhi, the rest of the time we are traveling through the
glorious Thar Desert of Rajasthan.
Q: What kind of people go on a Relief Riders International trip -
do guests need special skills or experience?
A: Anyone who has ever been enchanted with the idea of India, who
has a desire to experience this culture in a rare way, travel through
beautiful country, and connect with its people can join our expedition.
The only special skill required is an open mind and open heart.
Q: Does every expedition travel through the same villages?
A: We have three different itineraries, and visit the same villages year to year to ensure that our relief mission continues to reach more
and more of those in need.
Q: What kind of accommodations do you offer?
A: In the cities we stay at excellent hotels. On the ride we
overnight in historic Indian forts, castles or our charming and
comfortable tented encampments. Our crew prepares all meals in the
local cuisine.
Q: What kinds of activities are guests engaged in to support the relief mission?
A: Guests help organize and load the camel carts with supplies. At
schools, guests help the schoolchildren take medicine and distribute educational supplies such as notebooks and pencils. In the general
medical camps and the mobile eye surgery camp, guests operate the
registration desk with the help of an interpreter, guide villagers to
the appropriate doctor and help distribute medicines.
Q: How many people are treated on each expedition?
A: Relief Riders International treats an average of 2500 people on each desert expedition. This includes treating between 300 and 600
people at each general medical camp, screening and providing general
treatment for 575 people at our mobile eye surgery camp, with
approximately 100 of those people receiving free eye surgery, and
visiting an average of three to six schools, usually reaching 1200
children. We provide an average of 65 families with goats on each
expedition. To date, Relief Riders International and its guests have
provided aid to 8400 people.
Q: If my schedule prevents me from joining one of your rides, how
can I support your Relief Mission?
A: You can support our programs by making a tax- deductible
contribution to our Give the Gift of Sight and Give a Goat programs.
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