It’s hard to know where to start. Words don’t really express how I feel about what’s happening in India right now.
Like many of us, I count family, friends and team members among the millions of people caught up in this situation. (1/5)
Like many of us, I count family, friends and team members among the millions of people caught up in this situation. (1/5)
I’ve been in touch with quite a few of them over the past few days, and things do sound extremely difficult. I know a few who have the virus currently and some who haven’t made it.
If, like me, you’ve been asking yourself how you can help, the links below might be useful. (2/5)
If, like me, you’ve been asking yourself how you can help, the links below might be useful. (2/5)
Red Cross staff and volunteers are providing oxygen, ambulance services, first aid, and PPE. https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/global-coronavirus-appeal">https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/gl... (3/5)
The British Asian Trust have launched an “Oxygen for India” appeal to rapidly deploy life-saving oxygen supplies to the hospitals and patients that need them most: https://www.britishasiantrust.org/support-us/covid-19/">https://www.britishasiantrust.org/support-u... (4/5)
And our charity partners @UKAkshayaPatra are doing sterling work on the ground providing meals to those in need: https://tapf.org.uk/give/INDIACOVIDRELIEF">https://tapf.org.uk/give/INDI... (5/5)