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Covid-beat neighbors, pitch volunteers with food and medicine

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Gurgaon: The collective crisis has issued the best of humanity during the second wave of pandemic when people help each other with food, medicine, oxygen support or just by being there.
Not different this time.
A good Samaritans in the community and the residential environment in various parts of the city will advance to help fellow residents affected by Covid, in many cases the entire family.
These volunteer groups have begun to provide food cooked with a free Kumo to covid patients and provide other important items to their doorstep.
Shalini Gumber, a resident of Taman Palm Emaar Sector 83, along with 21 other housing community members said they had begun to reach out for families affected by a recent pandemic.
“During the second wave, we formed a group of Covid Task Force.
With a recent surge in this case, our team once again began to provide assistance to those who were in house isolation and did not have close family members to help them through a crisis,” said Gumber to Ti.
The food from the restaurant is not healthy for the others like that, he said, adding that this group is now starting to provide cooked food with a house to the doorstep of Covid’s family.
“The community is like a big family for us and we feel it is our duty to provide assistance in whatever way we can,” Gumber said.
Anchoing Sentiment, Sheeba Gupta, Vice President of Parsvnath Green Ville Rwa in Sector 48, they said they also ensured that every possible assistance to residents recovered from infection.
“We have formed the PGV Happy Kitchen on September 2020 and provides food for families affected by Covid and are unable to cook themselves.
We have a group of 25 active members who voluntarily devote their time and service to ensure all the family affected at least get food Healthy, hygienic and nutritious.
“Volunteer groups at Mapsko Casabella in Sector 82 also ensure healthy food is available for patients.
who recovered at home.
“We have 20 families in the community who lend their hands and provide healthy food for Covid-affected people,” said Rao Dharamveer, President of Rwa Casabella, said.
Meanwhile, the Hemkunt Foundation, which plays an important role in providing oxygen cylinders during the second wave, has established a call center 24×7 (9990691313) to help deliver cooked foods, drugs and other essence for covid patients, especially for health professionals and elderly living alone.
“We started this Helpline last week but because the call was increased we had decided to make it 24×7.
With health professionals themselves influenced by Covid, we especially want to help them and parents who live alone throughout the country,” Harteerath Singh, Director of the Hemkunt Foundation Community , tell Toi.

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