There is a tightening of the available supply of relief supplies needed and the challenges of getting them to those in need, this update from #MahaPECOnet partner Ratna Nidhi is one of the several bright lights that makes me hopeful.
There is a tightening of the available supply of relief supplies needed and the challenges of getting them to those in need, this update from #MahaPECOnet partner Ratna Nidhi is one of the several bright lights that makes me hopeful.
These funds are being sent to Maha PECONet partner, Ratnanidhi.org via the Ratna Global Foundation Inc.
So far, Maha PECONet partner has ordered 1376 Oxygen concentrators, of which 500 have been delivered to Government Hospitals in Maharashtra. 350 Units are en-route to be delivered to Government Hospitals in Maharashtra, and another 526 units are on order to be delivered by the 3rd to 4th week of May.
These concentrators have reached many hospitals in Maharashtra such as Ahmednagar, Jalna, Aurangabad, Osmanabad, Nagpur, Bhandara, Akola, Satara, Solapur, Sangli, Dhule, Nasik, Nandurbar, Bheed, Nanded, Palghar, Hingoli, Amravati, Chandrapur, Wardha & Pune.
Together we will get through this - my faith is reinforced.
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Ratna Nidhi (ratnanidhi.org) is the Maha PECOnet partner in Mumbai dealing with procuring and distributing supplies. On Saturday, i got a chance to meet with the trustees, Rajiv Mehta and Arvind Shah. I was struck by the thoughtfulness and adaptability in the face of this situation. Help is neeeded now and by the numbers,
1376 Concentrators procured, delivered
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Ratna Nidhi, process for accountability
Providing the supplies free of cost to hospitals in the rural parts of India; this is where the infrastructure is rather frail. The vulnerable populations away from the urban centers. i learned of their verification process which admittedly has a very India-centric characteristic, the hospital must get a local gazetted officer to certify the hospital's catering to the needy.
And lastly, these are provided with a commitment for return shipping - once the needs have been fulfilled RNCT hopes to create an Oxygen Bank to lend these fro 5-10 rupees to the urban poor.
Hats off to their thoughtfulness and shows the years of experience in serving the community.
Together we will get through this - my faith is reinforced.
Please help India, now! https://ratnaglobal.org/project/COVID-19-fundraiser
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Together we can get through this!🙏🏽
About 10 days ago, April 25, on the TSEC philanthropy call - @Karon, a good friend and inspiring leader broke down during the call. At the time she said, she was distracted by the rate of incoming messages for help.
Couple of things to note: Karon is high-bandwidth-individual as they come and with very high EQ. The high-bandwidth meant that this was not a rate of incoming that normally flustered her, but today was different. One her employees was reaching at the 11th hour for medicine money - and she didn't have it. She was in line for covid prophylactic (remdesivir) and lost the battle a day later 😔.
Being far from home and until now mostly reassuring myself from family+friends being 'safe' - this incident brought covid-19 home to me.
After that the mind was racing - how to help? can i help? what is even needed? who to turn to? how did this happen in India?
Result: helplessness - not from the news; a few calls to friends, some media reads and the cloud of doom seemed to thicken.
That evening when I sat down for my daily prayer session with my parents, with the mind quietened - small steps forward emerged. Started off with a few emails, re-read social media and decided on a path forward. @Rohiniprasana agreed that we'd fund work on the ground, finding them was the next task - fast-forward with some diligence and action found charities to donate to; and resources to help people on the ground.
What started out as a linkedin post, then turned into bit.ly/help2india - a resource directory; provided an outlet for me.
Next phase : https://ratnaglobal.org/project/COVID-19-mahapeco-fundraiser Started to learn at a followup call with the TSEC philanthropy group on April 29.
Ratna Global Foundation becomes a path to route funds for this work; Maha PECOnet, which Karon's RiseInfinity foundation belongs to mobilzed PECO net 2.0 - services needed such as Oxygen of course; in addition other needed vaccine awareness, high rise spreaders, volunteer support to address fatigue. Learning about this, feels like actual solutions.
So we decided to jump in both our feet, committing to support it financially and mobilize additional support. What stood out were,