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Relief Aid

AMEN Trust always looked to step in early. As soon as we get news of a disaster or calamity, we set the wheels into motion. We recognize the need for immediate relief efforts and are always prepared to expedite the disbursement of support in collaboration with our on-ground partners. With the knowledge that timely intervention can not only limit the damage caused but also reverse it where possible.
Over the years, we have provided extensive relief to the victims of the earthquake in , Cyclone Phani, Cyclone Amphan, Cyclone Nisarga, Cyclone Yaas and the floods. Our efforts were really put to the test with the Covid-19 pandemic. We stretched ourselves to meet the challenge. The results and gratitude received were overwhelming.

Relief AID :
The second wave of COVID pandemic in India has unleashed an unprecedented public health crisis caused due to the large-scale spread of COVID infection in all parts of the country. According to the news reports, the past few days have seen more than 300,000 cases and nearly 2500 covid related deaths in different parts of the country. The health system, particularly in the large cities and urban areas, is overwhelmed by the incessant stream of COVID patients seeking medical assistance and supplemental oxygen natural disasters bring with them manifold miseries. Along with the destruction they bring, they also drag along financial hardships, hunger and disease. Whatever work we have done with communities over the years, gets wiped out, or setback, literally overnight, by calamities like cyclones, floods, earthquakes, and in recent times, the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fire Victms :
More than 70 families rendered homeless in a major fire mishap in a small village of Our district , The fire has engulfed that all belongings were reduced to ashes. In this emergency operation, we are planning to support the victims with dry food, shelter, drinking water and education materials for children. In long term, the families will be assisted to build their house and restore livelihoods to maintain the family.
Earthquake to the 2004 Tsunami, and to the most recent Cyclone Hudhud that ravaged India’s eastern coast, we’ve been there within hours, responding to the immediate needs of those affected. And we stay for the long run to help rebuild their lives.

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