Gems & Jewellery National Relief Foundation (GJNRF) extends a helping hand during Covid 19 Pandemic
Gems & Jewellery National Relief Foundation (GJNRF) extends a helping hand during Covid 19 Pandemic
- GJNRF distributed 26000 masks (including N95 wherever required), 20000 PPE gowns, 200 PPE kits, 20000 goggles, 20000 gloves, 12000 litres of sanitisers, 960 Covid testing kits, 50 Infra digital Thermometers, 50 Oxymeters to various Hospitals and zonal Police stations
Mumbai, 11th June:
Whenever there is a crisis, Gems & Jewellery National Relief
Foundation (GJNRF) has been quick to respond and has come forward to
help the needy people. This time around, during Covid 19 Pandemic, GJNRF
is working with the guidance and advise of Maharashtra Govt. and BMC
for the charity work in Mumbai. GJNRF has been reaching out to people
who are the most affected, which include daily wage workers, migrants
and hospitals with lack of equipment.
Shri Sanjay Kothari, Chairman, GJNRF said,
“The core objective with which this foundation GJNRF was formed back in
1999 was to help the needy and their families in such difficult times.
Over the years, GJNRF has been generously supported by all the
stakeholders of the gem and jewellery industry, and this time was no
different. ‘Due to COVID-19 lockdown, the industry was on a standstill
and many have been affected due to job losses, financial losses, etc.
Fortunately, with the help & support of the donors, we have been
able to reach out to the needy at the right time. I would like to thank
each & every member for their support. GJNRF plan to spend a good
amount of money for the welfare of the artisans.”
Till
today, with the support of donors, Gem & Jewellery National Relief
foundation (GJNRF) have assisted people at large during this pandemic
outbreak of Covid 19 which include:
1)
Distribution of 26000 masks (including N95 wherever required), 20000
PPE gowns, 200 PPE kits, 20000 goggles, 20000 gloves, 12000 litres of
sanitisers, 960 Covid testing kits, 50 Infra digital Thermometers, 50
Oxymeters to various Hospitals and zonal Police stations in Maharashtra
and Gujarat.
2) 8 Dialysis machines have been donated to Hospitals in Mumbai
3)
Ration kits were distributed to the Ratnakalakars at Dahisar, Palanpur,
Visnagar, Botad, Surendranagar and Surat catering to approximately
110000 people for a month
4)
Meals as well as dry snacks were also distributed to 150000 migrants
leaving from Bandra, Kurla, Vasai - Bhayender and Surat railway stations
5) Distributed ration kits/food to migrants at PEN in Raigad district.
Apart
from this, GJNRF has also provided approx. 7000 meals in a few
accessible areas like Zaveri Bazar, Mumbai, mainly catering to the
migrant karigars from West Bengal.
GJNRF
with the support of the BMC will be restructuring a wing at government
hospital as a permanent structure. Talks are at an advanced stage with
the Government of Maharashtra and BMC for instituting a temporary
shelter cum-care centre for the COVID-19 patients to be made in Mumbai.
Further,
GJNRF has plans to install latest Covid testing machine in police
hospitals. They also will be supporting the Ratnakalakars by providing
school/college fees and books for their children. The foundation is
talking to hospitals in Saurashtra, Gujarat for providing medical
facilities for Ratnakalakars and their families if required for longer
period.
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