Hey everyone. Putting together a brief list of NGOs working in COVID relief in Mumbai, at the moment - mentioning the exact aid they provide, and a link. I was looking for a city wise list and couldnt find one online, though there were a few posts here and there. So decided to do some research and put this together for anyone who is looking for such a list - for donation / volunteering / reaching out for help.
MUMBAI :
1. Project Mumbai .
a. Medical supplies and equipment to public hospitals which are already overburdened.
b. Currently providing free oxygen cylinders to BPL ( Below Poverty Line ) Members of society + also Househelps, watchmen, drivers etc.
c. Their project : Khana Chahiye, started in March 2020, distributes meals to migrants, labourers who are out of work, senior citizens living alone, covid positive patients who are home quarantining.
Their website : https://projectmumbai.org/
Donation link :
i. Medical equipment : https://www.ketto.org/fundraiser/better-health-infra-for-mumbai
ii. Khana Chahiye : https://fundraisers.giveindia.org/projects/646
2. Making a Difference
a. Supplies oxygen cylinders , oxygen concentrators, hospital beds and medical kits to public hospitals and frontline workers
Their website : https://makeadiff.in/
Donation link : https://www.donatekart.com/MTD/Save-Patients/
3. Doctors for you
( pan India organisation, registered office in Mumbai, working mainly in Mumbai, Delhi, Patna & Bangalore ie cities with high population density )
An NGO founded by Doctors & medical students in 2007, works in disaster relief programs. Currently working on setting up Covid Care Centres, & supplying Medical equipment like Oxygen concentrators, cylinders & multiparameter monitors.
Their website : https://doctorsforyou.org/about-us.php
Fundraiser link : https://www.donatekart.com/DFY/Help-Doctors-For-You/
4. Hemkunt Foundation
(based out of Gurgaon, works in NCR, Delhi, Uttarakhand & Mumbai )
Oxygen supply to the needy : concentrators and cylinders. They are also setting up Oxygen centres.
Their website : https://hemkuntfoundation.com/
Donation link : https://www.donatekart.com/Hemkunt-Foundation/Give-Oxygen-Cylinders/
5. Panvel Gurudwara
a. Free Oxygen cylinders to the needy
Donation link : https://www.donatekart.com/Panvel/Help-Viky-Thomas/
https://www.ketto.org/fundraiser/SupportPanvelGurudwara
6. Meds for More
This is a special campaign started by a Doctor couple in Mumbai, to redistribute leftover / unused, unexpired medicines to the ones who need them. They are looking for Covid relief medicines, and not exactly money as thats not the purpose of this campaign - they have tied up with NGOs to distribute these medicines to rural areas, so as to gap the shortage.
Read more here :
https://yourstory.com/2021/05/c-camp-receives-mbrdi-csr-grant-oxygen-concentrator-deployment/amp
You can help their cause through this website : https://www.medsformore.org/
( List is not exhaustive )
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1. Fundraisers supporting projects in Mumbai :
( Fundraisers started by Govind Iyer who is a board member of the crowdfunding platform Give India )
Will raise funds for the NGO - PROJECT MUMBAI which will be working with several public hospitals to provide them with life-saving healthcare equipment and supplies, to cope with the significant stress on the hospital system.
2. Fundraiser for members of the Indian Chess Community.
The All India Chess Federation has started a fundraiser to support members of the indian chess community with financial assistance and medical guidance in regard to Covid relief.
Donation link : https://prs.aicf.in/pay
Details of the fund : https://aicf.in/checkmate-covid-action-plan/
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P. s. How to decide how much to Donate ? :
1. 1st of all its completely voluntary and a personal choice - no pressure, no guilt tripping ! :)
2. The idea is to genuinely help someone so make sure to do your due research while chosing which NGO to donate to. I did some brief research on all the NGOs mentioned here, though it was all online, and I dint call up anyone ( except for the AICF fund ).
3. I usually set aside a fixed sum to donate - after making sure I have enough to be self sufficient, have savings to help myself and family on a rainy day, and then have some more to help people I personally know and care for in their time of crisis.
4. Does Donation help ? Yes. Money usually solves a lot of problems.
5. Isnt the current problem of lack of supply and co - ordination rather than lack of money ? This is a thought that bothered me too, but money will also help fix the supply problem to a great extent. For eg, if there are no oxygen concentrators - money can help set up new oxygen concentrator plants, import them, transport them on a urgent basis to faraway rural areas, etc. So donations do help.
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