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Number of DonorsIndia COVID Response Fund-1 was launched in April 2020 and supported relief initiatives that impacted 56L+ lives. With the second deadly wave, we started ICRF-2 in April 2021 to support our healthcare infrastructure and provide humanitarian aid. Now the third wave is upon us, we will continue to give support where required.
In April 2021, to support our healthcare infrastructure and provide humanitarian aid to Indians fighting the second wave of COVID-19, we launched ICRF-2. With support from everyday givers, corporates, HNIs and philanthropic foundations, we have been able to provide relief through our trusted NGOs and partners. Here is the impact report of ICRF-2.
We began our COVID relief work in April 2020 and supported our NGO partners trying to ease the suffering of families caught in the eye of the pandemic storm – with donations from you. We have also received support from corporates, HNIs and philanthropic foundations and many donations through Facebook. Here is the impact report of ICRF-1.
Watch this video to know more about Give's India COVID Response Fund-1. The lakhs of lives touched and impact made through our real heroes- our NGO partners.
Watch this video to know more about Give's India COVID Response Fund-1. The lakhs of lives touched and impact made through our real heroes- our NGO partners.
India COVID Response Fund (ICRF)-1 was launched in April 2020 raising ₹220+Cr from individuals, foundations & corporations. ICRF-2 to was launched during the second wave of the pandemic to continue the COVID relief work. The funds collected will be utilised to support healthcare infrastructure, by boosting oxygen supply with setting up of oxygen generation plants, providing oxygen concentrators, cylinders and refilling them, providing life-saving equipment like Bi-paps and ventilators. Cash relief will be provided to low-income families who have lost a member to COVID. COVID Care Centres are being set up for non-ICU patients fighting Coronavirus to ease the load on hospitals. Under humanitarian aid, weekly ration kits and cooked meals are distributed to families fighting hunger. And reusable sanitary napkin kits are being provided to girls and women who are unable to afford sanitary pads.
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Give began its Covid relief work under India COVID Response Fund-1 (ICRF-1) in April 2020, supporting our NGO partners in trying to ease the suffering of families caught in the eye of the pandemic storm – with donations from you. We have also received support from corporates, HNIs and philanthropic foundations and many donations through Facebook. A year later, with the increasing number of positive cases and fatalities, India is fighting Covid, again. Give has launched ICRF-2 to respond to the requirements received from NGO partners working towards supporting critical Covid patients and the healthcare infrastructure, providing meals to the hungry and more.