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JANA RAKSHITA COVID-19 DIRECT RESPONSE FUND 

Jana Rakshita has been actively involved in helping disadvantaged communities during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Since the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic, we at Jana Rakshita have turned all our efforts towards alleviating the widespread devastation caused by the virus. In such times of need, disadvantaged and disenfranchised groups need our help more than ever.

During the first wave, Jana Rakshita provided food supplies, medicine, and funding for medical tests, and focussed efforts on helping migrant workers who were very badly hit. The second wave has come back with more ferocity and has ripped through the nation. The situation in India is dire. A large number of people are dying from needing oxygen, medication or simply waiting for a bed. From coordinating medical supplies, to providing basic living requirements, to funding treatment itself, our utmost priority has been to save the lives of those affected. Cancer patients have been particularly hit hard; their struggles are now even more desperate. As always, 100% of every donation goes directly to our relief efforts and into the hands of the people who need it most.

Donations from India qualify for an 80G tax exemption certificate, and donors are provided a receipt of their donation. With your generous donations, we can have an even larger impact.

The funds from this campaign will be used to acquire a fully- eqipped ambulance to provide free services for Covid-19 patients. Thousands of patients cannot afford the care they require. With your help, we can attend to that need.

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