tilonia covid relief work
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What is HUNGER FREE?
We started relief work on the 12th April distributing Survival kits to thousands of migrantlabourers, daily wage workers, men and women with no ration cards, no Aadhar cards , nopapers of any kind that made them eligible to get govt. assistance. With the help of officialswe covered 327 Silicosis patients abandoned and unnoticed without papers. In cooperationwith the village govternment officials, we identified them and gave them food and provisionsto last 15 days and replenished afterwards.We have distributed our Survival kits to 232migrant labour families, 41 of which have left for their hometown. In this newsletter wehonour those frontline warriors.
The villages where there is absolutely no death due to starvation. The Hungry families in the remote villages are identified by Tilonia field workers and confirmed by Government Village Level Officers(GVLO’s) . Survival kits are dispatched immediately, it includes 15 days of dry ration. Then the whole village is surveyed to see if there are any more hungry families.The GVLO certifies it as a HUNGER FREE Village.
TILONIA COVID RELIEF WORKMAY 2020
Govt officials- 20S.W.R.C- 26B.C.I- 18SBI Fellows- 5Jagriti Yatris- 9Physically Challenged- 6
GOVERNMENT FRONTLINECOVID WARRIORS
Newsletter 3.0
HUNGER FREE 216 villages and 9 slums of Kishangarh
200,000 population
MAY
2,90,100+Super 55,000Children
100% IncreasedCoverage
IMPACT
47650+Super 53,000Children
25889+Masks
KIT
1214+Survival kits
6070+ People
62 Villages
7 slums
208 Livelihoodgenerated
.2200+Food packets(Aalu Poori)
APRIL
MAY
52645Masks
KIT
4205+Survival kits
200,000 People
216Villages
9slums
450+ Livelihoodgenerated
.7800+Food packets(Aalu Poori)
Super 5 Production Mask Production
Nutritional Supplement
780+ SanitaryNapkins
Goga Devi Deen Dayal SWRC Staff & Medical Fund Chandan Chatterjee Chetan Roy Dagmar Ajay Pareek Mohit Satyanand Franey Sood(Arpan Collective Chandigarh) Kasba Ramiah Venugopal Tegan Wong & Jean Arnold(Canada) Anupama V Nadella Tero Mustonen Welmoed Koekebakker (Netherland) Marie Hulse Otima Bordia Dr. Arvind Singhal Helen Loftin Rupert Grey and Richard Holloway Geeta Verghese Francoise Cambier (Belgium) Vijayendra Sekhon Jalaj and Nidhi Chandna Tyra Magnus and Karin Begmar Francois Pinzon Kavya Raman Chander Mohan Kharbanda Sophie Gaur Ankit Raj Sanket Hiten Datta Prabhudas Solanki (UK) Natwarbhai Chauhan (UK) Haribhai Chauhan (UK) Uttambhai Solanki (UK) Ganganben Chauhan (UK)
INDIVIDUALThais Barros Beldi(Brazil)Saurabh & Shivani Pande(USA)Harsh & Shalini Tayal(USA)Manu-Rika ShahPost office & UBI Bank StaffSolar Mamas InternationalMahendra Prakash SinghalAyesha RoyDr. Maissa KhatibDr. Asha and Mahesh YellamrajuKartik VaithylingamJaahnnavirRupert and Audrey GreyAntonio Roberto Beldi, BrazilHelen Loftin- CanadaNarotam SayalAnuja MalaviyaMansoor & Hina AhmedVinayak SaxenaShreedevi ThackerRichard Holloway (UK)Sumantra NagThe Chandna FamilyDagmar TschurtschenthalerDia MirzaSoumitri VaradarajanVarun DeshpandeRavi NarayananDebnath ShawRahul SharmaKanthibhai Solanki (UK)Khandubhai Solanki (UK)Pravinbhai Solanki (UK)Lalitaben Solanki (UK)Kantilal Solanki (UK)Narendrabhai Chauhan (UK)
TOTAL HUNGER FREE VILLAGES AND SLUMSVISION
Donors
ONGCCoca Cola Foundation IndiaBajaj GroupRoyal Heritage HotelsDadiyanavenir (France)DAGMAR Friends for Hope(Germany) World's Children Prize Foundation (Sweden)Skoll Foundation (USA)Sarva Mangal Family Trust(USA)SCHINDLER INDIA PVT LTDLal Family FoundationDr Sheila Kar Foundation (USA)Friends for Hope (Germany)Rotary Club Munich International(Germany)Lucys Kinder Foundation (Germany)Thieme Publishing Group (Germany)ERGO Insurance Group (Germany)ITC Rural Development Trust
INSTITUTIONAL
APRIL MAY
Funds Transparency
Community Based OrganisationsAgranee- OdishaAlok- BiharSampark- Madhya PradeshSutra- Himachal PradeshSARA- RajasthanMani Amma Chaitnya Shrvanthi- Andhra PradeshUjjala Samaj- West BengalSARTHI - GujaratManthan- RajasthanAyauskam- OdishaSpade- West BengalPrayatna-RajasthanManav Sewa Sansthan- Uttar PradeshTilonia Shodh Evam Vikas Sansthan- RajasthanJan Kalyan Evam Gramin Utthan Sansthan- Uttar PradeshGram Association- JharkhandBalsakha- AssamParhit Samaj Seva Sanstha- Madhya PradeshSanakalp- RajasthanDAPTA- OdishaSarathi Trust- MaharashtraSocial Action for Rural Community- OdishaBundelkhand Sewa Sansthan (BSS) -Uttar Pradesh
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Beyond our relief work in Rajasthan, we reached out and supported our local community organisations across India toreach the last mile to deliver food and other relief material to the most neediest. We're providing funds to 23 selectedapplicants across 13 Indian states, who submitted unique strategies to stabilise communities on-the-ground, for a grandtotal of over INR 11,51, 000. Examples of the innovative initiatives that were established, offer a broad spectrum oflocalised solutions like Manav Sewa Sansthan of Uttar Pradesh is distributing soaps, sanitary napkins and are providingminimal capital to small vendors to ensure their survival, while Sampark of Madhya Pradesh is providing farmers withseeds for the Kharif crop. The Sarathi Trust of Maharashtra is providing supplies such as masks and sanitizers for theLGBTQ community and to HIV positive patients.
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