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Support compassionate, practical and culturally compatible philanthropy

Support compassionate, practical and culturally compatible philanthropy
Support compassionate, practical and culturally compatible philanthropy

Saturday, May 08, 2021

 April 26, 2021


Dear Marc,


Greetings of the day!

Mr. A. Roy - He is a resident of Pal Para, Baruipur aged 78 years and suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and therefore suffers from serious breathing problems. He was rushed to Baruipur Hospital on 10th February and was hospitalized for 8 days. A few medicines were provided from the hospital free of costs and the rest he had to purchase. 


His relatives approached me for help and the rest medicines were provided by the fund set aside for help. The bill amount was Rs. 3845 ($53 USD).

Mr. Sethi came to my house on 25.04.2021 with his wife. As finalized between us Rs. 1200 was alloted to him for his medicine and groceries and you had already transferred the amount to me. I gave him Rs. 300 extra for his travel expenses as i had some old clothes to give him, donated by my friend. 





Mrs. S. Doloi - She is a 64 years old widow. Suffering from Diabetes and High Blood pressure. She has two sons but neither look after her. Unable to bend and mop floors due to acute arthritis she lost her jobs and was living in acute misery. 







Much needed medicines and groceries were provided to her from the fund.
(Rs. 1, 339 - $18 USD).

As discussed Mrs. Doloui was alloted Rs. 1000 to buy groceries and vegetables. I gave her the money alloted and spent Rs. 400 more on her to buy her a tray of eggs, biscuit and horlicks.

mrs. doloi's condition is pathetic....wud luv to do more to help her...groceries n medicines n a little ration could be provided to her at regular intervals to make life a little easier and comfortable...maybe if a few eggs and vegetables could be provided too

- Grocery was distributed to 11 families today. 

- 2 pair of spectacles were distributed to 2 old ladies after having their eyes tested. 

-Sketch pens and some old clothes were distributed to 4 children whose mother received grocery items and old utensils.

- Medicine and Dhoti (cloth woven around hip like lungi) was given to a semi paralysed old man

- 1 blanket was distributed to a lady who received a pair of spectacles too.

- A family of 5 children were given 5 pairs of flip flops and Rs. 2000 to buy new dresses for IDD

- One emergency light was bought for a poor family.

3. Sanitizers, mask and biscuits were provided to 10 children (Rs. 500)

4. School Bags and School Accessories (copies, pens, pencils and erasers) were provided to 5 poor school children. (Rs. 1, 700)

5. Mr. Sahadeb Pramanick - He is an old gentleman who was fully paralysed but with medicines and regular physiotherapy he is now able to just sit up with help and is able to move his right hand well and his left hand a little. 

His son approached me for help and he was provided with groceries, medicines and horlicks. (Rs. 2, 450)

Total spent in March - Rs. 9, 834

Marc, Money alloted for quarterly help - Rs. 30, 000 + 2, 500 TA - Rs. 32, 500

Money spent
January -     Rs.   9, 752
February -    Rs.   9, 250
March -.       Rs.   9, 834
TA -              Rs.    3, 000 ( due to rise in price after covid)
Total -.         Rs. 31, 836

Unspent amount - Rs. 664


Expenditure for April

Transport Sethi -  300
Mrs. Doloui.      -.  500
11 Grocery.       - 4000
2 Spectacles.   - 1600
Sketch Pens.    -.    50
Dhoti & Med.    -   500
Blanket.            -.  250
5 Flip-flop.       - .  350
5 Clothes        -  2000
Emergency.   -     600

Total Spent.  - 10,150.00 ($139 USD)




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