Actress Tamannaah Bhatia And Letsallhelp.Org Extends Support To Migrant Workers In Mumbai

Amidst the unprecedented pandemic crisis, Letsallhelp.org, a startup venture in the area of social impact, has been playing a very active socially responsible role. The organization has been raising funds from benevolent donors and working tirelessly to support the daily wage and migrant workers rendered stranded at the onset of the lockdown so that minimal hardship is cause to them and their families, by providing them with food, medical and hygiene related products.

Ever since the implementation of the lockdown, the team at Letsallhelp.org and its’ Chief Change Maker Tamannaah Bhatia have been successful in mobilizing over 50 tonnes of food products and have catered to the needs of over 10,000 people across the slums, shelters and old age homes across Mumbai.

Premal Shah, Founder & Change Maker, Letsallhelp.org states, “I always believed in a simple thought – give more than what you get from the society. Looking at the difficulties being faced by the daily wage / migrant workers, we felt that it was our duty to help them and together we have gone all out to support them. We look forward to increase our reach to more cities in the days to come with support from our donors”

Tamannaah Bhatia adds, “The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted million of lives in unimaginable ways.  The nationwide lockdown and social distancing is perhaps the best way to combat the crisis till an effective medical solution is discovered. However, it could take weeks or may be even months till normalcy is restored. While we are all worried about our livelihood, spare a thought for the thousands of the daily wage and migrant workers who have lost their means of livelihood and may not be able to sustain themselves and their families for such a prolonged period of time. The team at Letsallhelp.org and I have taken a pledge that no one sleeps hungry during the lockdown and urge everyone to unite as one human race and donate generously.”

While the management is directly involved in the delivery of the products to the needy people, the organization has also teamed up with trusted NGO’s with the primary objective of reaching out to maximum number of needy people to offset the unforeseen hardship. All parties involved in the distribution of products have the requisite permissions from the local authorities to conduct this benevolent act.

Letsallhelp.org encourages the donor community to make their contribution in terms of Survival Kits that takes care of the food, medical and hygiene requirements of one person for one month. The donors are encouraged to make their contribution by logging on their web site www.letsallhelp.org.

About Letsallhelp.org

Letsallhelp.org is a startup venture in the area of social impact that enables individuals and corporations to come closer to Orphanages, Old Age Homes, Shelters for HIV affected patients, physically challenged, etc and unaided schools and contribute to their well being in areas of food and personal hygiene through a simple technology platform.

Our goal is “No one should sleep hungry” or “Be void of personal hygiene”.

We are associated with a very important social cause bothering our country today with far reaching implication considering India’s current ranking in Global Hunger Index. Letsallhelp.org brings in a structured, yet flexible portal that helps you take on the war against hunger across different parts of the country and help the country climb up the ladder of Hunger Index.

At Letsallhelp.org, individuals choose products and quantities they wish to contribute, which will be delivered by their logistic partner to each beneficiary at the end of the month.  Donors get proof of the delivery as “Impact Proof” with a photo when the products are delivered. In the end, individuals get the joy of impacting lives in a meaningful way and feel good. LetsAllHelp.org offers various ways to contribute – one-time, monthly, adopt for one year, corporate adopt and employee giving.


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