Coved-19 Pandemic Relief
Community Development

Coved-19 Pandemic Relief

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Coved-19 Pandemic Relief
Coved-19 Pandemic Relief

The Covid-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges, leaving millions of people in need of immediate help. Nabatara Foundation stepped up to provide essential relief during this crisis. From distributing food and medical supplies to providing financial support, we have been on the frontlines, ensuring that those affected by the pandemic get the assistance they need.

COVID-19 Relief: Turning Despair into Hope During India's Darkest Hour

When India's oxygen crisis peaked in April 2021, our volunteers navigated corpse-filled streets to deliver 500+ oxygen concentrators to gasping patients. By November 2023, we'd supported 10,000+ families with life-saving interventions—proving that humanity outlives any virus.

The Crisis & Our Response

As hospitals overflowed and crematoria glowed through nights, we mobilized:

  • 24/7 Oxygen Banks: Sourced concentrators from China/Germany; adapted auto-rickshaws for mobile delivery
  • Vaccine Access Brigades: Vaccinated 5,000+ in tribal/rural areas through pop-up clinics
  • Livelihood Lifelines: Cash transfers to 2,000+ daily wage workers stranded by lockdowns
  • Last Rites Dignity: Free cremation support for 380+ families

2021-2023 Impact Snapshot

Intervention Lives Touched
Oxygen Delivered 1,200+ critical patients
Meals Distributed 2.1 million
Vaccines Administered 5,000+
Mental Health Consultations 1,500+

Our Frontline Battlefields

💨 Oxygen Emergency Response

The Night We Cheated Death

When a Kolkata ICU put 22 patients on a single oxygen cylinder, our team:

  • Activated corporate donors for 300 concentrators within 72 hrs
  • Trained 450+ volunteers in safe cylinder handling
  • Created "Oxygen Maps" showing real-time supplier availability

Result: 93% survival rate among recipients like 65-year-old Rajiv Das, who regained consciousness after 14 hours on our concentrator.

💉 Vaccine Justice Initiative

Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide

In Sundarbans villages where myths spread faster than viruses:

  • Converted fishing boats into vaccine ferries
  • Recounted 12 grandmothers as "myth-buster ambassadors"
  • Used projector trucks to show vaccine manufacturing videos

Outcome: 85% vaccination coverage in target slums vs. state avg. of 52%.

🍚 Hunger Eradication Drive

Community Kitchens That Fed Thousands

Our "Roti Ghar" model:

  • Partnered with 120+ home chefs for hygienic meal production
  • Deployed GPS-tracked delivery bikes with insulated boxes
  • Served diabetic/renal-specific meals for chronic patients

Impact: 2.1 million meals distributed including to sex workers' children denied ration cards.

Survivors' Voices

"When my wife died gasping for oxygen, I almost jumped into the Hooghly. Then Nabatara gave me a vaccine auto-rickshaw. Transporting 1,200+ tribal villagers to clinics became my therapy. Saving others saved me."

— Amit Ghosh, South 24 Parganas

"After losing 14 patients in one shift, I couldn't stop crying. Nabatara's mental health counselors taught me trauma-release techniques. Today, I train others in ICU resilience."

— Priya Mehta, Kolkata COVID ICU

Anatomy of Relief: How Your Contribution Worked

💰 ₹50 Lakhs Allocated Transparently

Resource Cost (₹) Beneficiaries
Oxygen Concentrators 18,50,000 1,200 patients
Dry Ration Kits 12,00,000 10,000 families
Vaccine Transport 7,50,000 5,000 recipients
Mental Health Hotline 3,00,000 1,500 consults
Cremation Support 8,00,000 380 families

🤝 Corporate-NGO Synergy

  • Tata Steel: Funded oxygen plants at 3 rural clinics
  • Zomato: Optimized meal delivery routes using AI
  • Apollo Hospitals: Telemedicine training for volunteers
Post By: Gaurav Tribedi
Date: 2025-07-23
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Faq

GeneralQuestions

1 . How did you source oxygen during shortages?

We networked with diaspora groups in Singapore/Germany for concentrator donations, chartered cargo flights, and repurposed industrial oxygen tanks after medical-grade purification. Delivery bikes navigated curfews—like volunteer Arjun reaching a Howrah family at 3 AM during lockdown 3.

2 . Why focus on tribal vaccination?

Tribal communities like Santhals faced 80% vaccine hesitancy due to witchcraft myths. Our Santhal volunteers performed "myth-busting street plays" and used seed packets as vaccination incentives. 94% coverage achieved in Birbhum district 3.

3 . How were cash beneficiaries verified?

Daily wage workers registered via WhatsApp with MNREGA job cards + landlord proof. Our AI system cross-verified data with electricity bills and ration shop records. 100% recipients earned <₹300/day 415.

4 . Did you support COVID orphans?

Yes. 17-year-old Tina (name changed), whose parents sold vegetables, received sewing machine + ₹8,000/month for siblings' care. We've supported 42 such families through school fee payments 315.

5 . How were mental health services delivered?

Counselors used "trauma dolls" for children to point where grief hurt. Adults joined rooftop gardening therapy groups. 78% showed reduced PTSD symptoms in 6 months 15.

6 . What made your community kitchens unique?

Unlike standard khichdi, we served region-specific meals: fish curry for Bengal, millet dosas for Tamil migrants. Diabetic patients got sugar-free meals. 120 home chefs followed our nutritionist's menus 3.

7 . How did you ensure vaccine cold chain integrity?

Solar-powered iceboxes developed with IIT Kharagpur maintained 2-8°C for 48 hours. Auto-rickshaws had GPS temperature trackers alerting us via SMS 3.

8 . Were religious sensitivities considered during cremations?

Absolutely. Muslim families received burial shroud kits; Hindus got ghee-soaked wood. Volunteer Imran organized 2 AM burials when cemeteries were overwhelmed 3.

9 . What happened to unused funds?

Surplus ₹12 lakhs funded post-COVID pulmonary rehab—including breathing exercises for "long COVID" sufferers. 420 survivors attended 38.

10 . Can I verify impact stories?

Yes. Contact [email protected] for patient consent forms. Rajiv Das (O2 recipient) and Nurse Priya regularly join donor calls 3.

11 . How did you protect volunteers

Daily rapid tests, 3-layer N95s, and 7-day quarantine rotations. 0 deaths among 850+ volunteers due to strict protocols 315.

12 . What’s your biggest regret?

Losing 63 patients despite efforts. Their photos hang in our office reminding us that speed matters. We've since stockpiled 200 concentrators for future crises 3.

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