10 Organizations You Can Donate To For COVID-19 Relief Work

10 Organizations You Can Donate To For COVID-19 Relief Work
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In the face of the devastating reality that we are grappling with, here’s a summarised list of humanitarian organisations and foundations working on providing aid for people affected by the pandemic.

I. Hemkunt Foundation (@hemkunt_foundation)

An aid foundation that provides free oxygen with a 24*7 drive through in Gurgaon.

Click here to contribute.

II. Khalsa Aid India (@khalsaaid_india)

committed to distributing oxygen concentrators to covid affected families, free of cost.

Click here to contribute.

III. Uday Foundation (udayfoundation.org)

An organisation providing wellness kits for the underprivileged including counter medicines and food for the homeless.

Click here to contribute.

IV. Mazdoor Kitchen (@mazdoorkitchen)

A citizen run voluntary initiative committed to providing meals to daily wage workers in North Delhi.

Click here to contribute.

V. Feeding From Far (@feedingfromfar)

An initiative aimed at distributing ration kits and food to the most disadvantaged during the pandemic.

Click here to contribute.

VI. Making The Difference (@mtdngo)

This initiative provides home tiffins and donates oxygen supply to quarantined families.

Click here to to contribute.

VII. GIVE INDIA (@give_india)

An organisation working towards providing life-saving equipment,helping critical patients and providing oxygen for those suffering due to lack of resources.

Click here to contribute.

VIII. Enrich Lives Foundation (@enrichlivesfoundation)

An initiative working towards feeding the disadvantaged by making sure poor communities have food and medicines during these times.

Click here to contribute.

IX. Mission Oxygen India (@missionoxygenindia)

An initiative by Delhi based entrepreneurs to help raise funds for importing oxygen supplies and donating them to hospitals.

Click here to contribute.

X. Maker’s Asylum (@makersasylum)

An initiative working towards building a frugal DIY Oxi Kit (Oxygen Generator) that can be made with locally sourced materials in India to offer a decentralised way of manufacturing and bringing relief to the extremely resource crunched hospitals in India.

Click here to contribute.

Homegrown urges you to step up and do your bit to help the organisations working tirelessly to provide relief to our communities in these dire times by making a donation!

Feature image courtesy: (L) Mission Oxygen India ; (R) Maker’s Asylum

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