Ammucare distributes ration, sanitization kits among needy

A volunteer of Ammucare giving ration kit to a needy person.
A volunteer of Ammucare giving ration kit to a needy person.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 20: Ammucare Charitable Trust since outbreak of COVID-19 Pandemic has reached out to poor and needy in various areas such as Poonch, Udhampur and Jammu and distributed ration kits and sanitization kits.
The team of Ammucare headed by Sakshi Gupta have served 50 ration kits and 100 sanitization kits at Poonch, 100 ration kits and 100 sanitization kits at Udhampur and 50 ration kits, 500 masks and 300 sanitization kits at Jammu. Besides, 30 sanitization kits have been contributed for patients of the Jammu (Thallesmic department) whereas 100 masks and 100 sanitizers were given to cancer patients and their families at SMGS Hospital, Jammu.
The ration kits distributed by Ammucare consisting of rice (10 kg), wheat flour (10 kg), sugar (2kg), oil (2 l), dal (2kg) and 1 pot of turmeric while the sanitization kit consisting of handwash, 10 masks and sanitizers. The ration kits were supported by Act4hunger project (Ammucare).
Act4hunger is a global platform that provides food free from violence and looks forward to cooperate with different organizations to facilitate meals. Anyone desiring to have food donations conducted in their name or of any family member can avail this beautiful opportunity.
In last two years, Ammucare has fed over 2,95,394 people and distributed 45,000 kg of fodder for animals in India.