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The main aim of this research work is to ease the challenges faced by roadside communities by implementing a resource-sharing program. This study focuses on distributing vital necessities such as food, clothing, and household items. Recognizing the urgency of addressing issues like hunger and potential health risks, this study emphasizes the collaborative efforts and community engagement. By providing essential resources, this study aims to positively impact the well-being of those in need, fostering a sense of support and solidarity within the community, while also addressing immediate concerns such as food scarcity and the risk of diseases due to inadequate living conditions. The mobile application developed on the advanced React Native and Firebase Authentication, serves as a powerful tool for fostering community empowerment and social progress. Beyond its role in resource exchange, the application facilitates targeted outreach programs and educational campaigns to empower individuals with skills and knowledge for sustained improvement in their quality of life. By fostering self-sufficiency and community resilience, our initiative strives to create lasting positive change, transforming the application into a dynamic hub for community interaction and collaboration, connecting individuals with shared goals and building stronger, more resilient communities. Incorporating cutting-edge technologies, our initiative leverages "React Native" to ensure a "cross-platform", responsive mobile application, promoting accessibility for a broader user base. Firebase, a scalable cloud platform, facilitates "real-time data synchronization", enhancing the application's reliability and responsiveness. The "Tailwind CSS" further enhances the user interface by providing a utility-first approach for streamlined and customizable styling. These technologies synergize to create a robust, user-friendly, and visually appealing application that empowers communities, fostering a sustainable impact on the well-being of individuals in need.
Aruna et al. (Wed,) studied this question.