Shanti Foundation Distributes Thousands of Ration Bags to the Needy Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Shanti Foundation Distributes Thousands of Ration Bags to the Needy Amid COVID-19 Crisis
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Mumbai, Maharashtra: “Each one of us can make a change. Together we can make a difference”. Togetherness is the need of the hour! Reckoning the current situation caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, the vulnerable community, small farmers, and daily wage workers are suffering the most as their livelihood and hunger have reached an unpredictable situation with no certainty.

Shanti Foundation distributed food essentials to needy

To extend its support in these difficult times, Shanti Foundation has taken an initiative by providing a bag full of essentials food including wheat, rice, dal, cooking oil, sugar and basic spices, to support the families in need. Each bag contains around 15 kg essentials food. Currently, Shanti Foundation is operating in rural Delhi, Rajasthan, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Punjab and a few other states to lend a helping hand. While doing so, Shanti Foundation is also making sure to go eco-friendly as the essentials are being packed in a specially made long-lasting, re-usual bag.

Shanti Foundation distributed food essentials to needy

The first launch of bags distribution took place in Pune on May 31, 2020 and another 100 bags anticipated in next 3-4 days. Similarly, distribution process will be followed in other states, each schedule for distribution will be announced as we go along. Each location, efforts are made to involve local authorities and or police to ensure safe and orderly distribution.

Shanti Foundation distributed food essentials to needy

Throwing some more light about the initiative, Mr. Surinder Rametra, Founder of Shanti Foundation says, “Shanti Foundation has always tried its best to come forward and help the needy. We take it as our responsibility and will always lend our support to the best of our capabilities. By providing food bags, we are simply trying to ease off a tiny fraction of the sufferings being faced by the underprivileged section of our society. We just hope that our initiative makes a difference!”