Mr Modi from Sehore conatcted the ICAN netwrok regarding a medical emergency of his wife. His wife, a Cancer patient was in a very bad state and due to lockdown he was unable to reach Bhopal for her medical need. Our Co-Win warrior Kulbhushan was made about his need and he immediately spoke with the doctors in Bhopal and also contacted a private ambulance owner. After getting confirmation from both he contacted another Co-Win warrior Mr. Jayvardhan whose prompt coordination with authorities ensured the patient was successfully brought to Bhopal and her medical need addressed, within two hours.

CoWin Warrior Kulbushan

In Nowgoan, Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh, our CoWin Warrior Sumit Sullere along with his network of pasionate youth, has started a unquie endveour whereby they go from household to hosehold everyday to collect food supplies and use the same to feed the underpriviledged in there town. Because of this initaive of the warriors on ground, on one in Nowgoan goes to sleep hungry, even in time of this crisis.

CoWin Warrior Sumit

Co-Win Warriors Ankur was successful in connecting an NGO in Malkaganj, Delhi with the local police station which is running a daily food distribution distribution drive. The NGO could thus help more than 100 people of the area in geting essential food supplies.

CoWin Warriors Ankur

33 familes of daily wagers in Dongri, Mumbai had ran out of food and money and were struugling to survive in the lockdown. Our Co-Win Warrior, Samina was infromed about them by a friend, she posted the need on ICAN and within no time was able to corrdinate with an NGO ~ The Hope Initiave, which then supplied food kits to all the familes in need.

CoWin Warrior Samina

Three families of migrant laborers were stranded in Agra, without food or work. Co-Win Warrior Prashant Tyagi was made aware of their situation. He then coordinated with the local police authorities and delivered ration and food supplies to the three families, helping them survive in the lockdown.

CoWin Warrior Prashant

Curfew has been enforced in Bhopal as the number of Covid-19 patients has increased. Mr Atul, who hails from Indore was stranded in LBS hospital in the Kohe-E-Fiza area with his family and they hadn’t had food since last day as all food supplies were down and stores closed. One of his family members contacted a CoWin Warrior Vinod Kucheriya in Indore to help in getting cooked food for his family in the hospital. The matter was comunicated to Anurag Madhav and Jayvardhan Joshi, CoWin Warriors in Bhopal. They reached out to a personal contacts of the area Mr Faiz, a mobile shop owner and shared with him the details of the stranded family. He then met Mr Atul at a comman meeting point and deliverd cooked food and ration to him.

CoWin Warrior Jayvardhan

Kulbhushan Yadav, a Co-Win warrior from Bhopal, M.P. received information about Mr Vishal khatri from Sehore, regarding a medical emergency of his father. His father is patient of Autoimmune Hepatitis and was asked to visit the doctor for regular medical checkups. Due to lockdown he was unable to reach the hospital located in Bhopal and had almost lost his consciousness due to the incomplete medication. Kulbushan spoke with the doctors in Bhopal and also contacted a private Ambulance owner. After getting confirmation from both he contacted another Co-Win warrior Mr. Jayvardhan Joshi whose prompt coordination with authorities ensured the patient was successfully brought to Bhopal, his medical need addressed and finally he was dropped back to Sehore with the same Ambulance.

CoWin Warrior Kulbhushan

Our Co-Win warrior Mr Raju Das from Hoogly, West Bengal gained awareness that many poor in his Haripal vidhan sabha area were unable to feed themselves in the lockdown. He immediately coordinated with other Co-Win warriors of the city and political activists in that area. In time, enough ration and essentials, which included rice, pulses, potatoes, oil and biscuits etc, were procured by this network of people. Thus, 110 families from Haripal area in Hoogly, who were in desperate need could be provided with ration.

CoWin warrior Raju Das

Our Co-Win Warrior Utkarsh, from Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh got information about that Munni, a pregnant women, as her family were in immediate need of ration and staples, her husband was a daily earner and they had no money to buy ration. Utkarsh instantly contacted the local police office and the officers were kind enough to provide relief to the family in distress.

CoWin Warrior Utkarsh

A need was posted on the Co-Win network that Bipin kumar and his family of 4 were stuck without food in Sector 21 Nodia. Bipin was the only bread-earner and the lockdown meant that his daily wage earnings vanished. The requirement was immediately forworded to our Co-Win warrior Rohan Mahajan form UP who made sure that the food was delivered to the family, through the government’s food relief aid.

CoWin Warrior Rohan

Rohan, a CoWin Warrior, got to know about a family of six in Noida, facing scarcity of food and lacked money to buy any supplies as they were daily wage workers. Rohan quickly tapped into our ICAN Network and reached out to a contact from Noida sec 105, who agreed to procure flour, rice, oil and spices for the family and then delivered it to them immediately.

CoWin Warrior Rohan

CoWin Warrior, Ms. Rutuja came to know that 20 residents of a chawl in the suburb of Jogeshwari and around 25 people in Powai, Mumbai are struggling for food and ration. She used all her contacts and tried to get in touch NGOs, social and religious institutions and foundations. With help from her cousin, she finally got in touch with Mr. Vivek who happened to be the nephew of the local MLA and was providing food relief to those in need in the areas of Andheri, Jogeshwari, Gorai and Powai. Through him, people stranded in both Jogeshwari and Powai are now getting food and ration.

CoWin Warrior Rutuja