Khalsa Aid To Rescue Drought Hit Africa's Gambia; Install Borewells
In a humanitarian aid, an UK based non-profit organisation Khalsa Aid have initiated a project to dig borewells in drought hit Gambia, West Africa to install fresh water pumps. Reportedly, Gambia's 45.3% of water sources are contaminated as it infested with E.coli and 72% of households are exposed to bacteria in their drinking water. Moreover, the Khalsa Aid has reached out to over thousands of people in the past for help.
Tags: Khalsa Aid, Gambia, Africa, Charity, Humanitarian Help
Courtesy: Indiatimes
Youth-Run Bangalore NGO Hamara Trust Brings Smiles On Needy Faces
With a belief of ‘Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love’, Bangalore-based youth-run NGO Hamara Charitable and Welfare Trust has been helping the lives of several families in the pandemic situation. The NGO, with a motto ‘your change can change lives’, is currently supporting roughly 15 families every month by supplying them with ration, medicines and… read-more
Tags: bengaluru, NGO, Hamara Trust, Charity, Donations, students, Youth
Courtesy: Brifly Exclusive
Srikakulam DM Brings Smiles To HIV-Affected Kid; Provides 'Nutrition Kits'
As a heartening measure, Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam Collector, J Nivas has been providing nutritious food such as Horlicks, eggs to an HIV-positive boy for the last six years. Motivated by him, the district's deputy DM Dr Leela Rani and other departments' officials have come forward to bear the expenses of nutritional supplements for HIV-affected children. Interestingly, Nivas was inspired by another IAS officer, who had adopted an HIV-… read-more
Tags: HIV-Positive, telengana, Collector, HIV-AIDS, Charity
Courtesy: The New Indian Express