Chennai Monsoon Flood Relief
When low-lying neighbourhoods went under, club 4x4s ferried drinking water, dry rations, and medicine into streets that ambulances and trucks couldn't reach.
1,200 families reached
TRAILBORN
More than a club. More than a convoy. A brotherhood.
Our 4x4s are built to go where others can't — so when communities need help, that capability becomes relief on wheels.
Off-roading gives us the means to reach where help is hard to get. When the rains flood Chennai or a village runs short, the same 4x4s that climb trails turn into relief vehicles. This is how the club gives back.
When low-lying neighbourhoods went under, club 4x4s ferried drinking water, dry rations, and medicine into streets that ambulances and trucks couldn't reach.
1,200 families reached
A weekend convoy doubled as a food run — members pooled and packed hot meals and grocery kits for shelters and pavement communities across the city.
2,500 meals served
On World Environment Day the club planted native saplings along a degraded trail corridor and committed to monsoon-season watering runs.
750 saplings planted
Partnering with a local hospital, the club provided transport and logistics for a free health check-up and blood-donation camp in a remote village.
320 patients screened
Members funded and delivered school bags, books, and stationery to children at a government school ahead of the new academic year.
400 kits distributed
After a cyclone cut off coastal hamlets, the club ran 4x4 supply convoys carrying tarpaulins, food, and essentials over washed-out roads.
8 villages supported
Every member is one more truck for the next relief run. Join the club and be there when it counts.