The country is currently battling the devastating effects of the second wave of COVID-19 where every section of the society has been impacted by the novel coronavirus for over a year, help and relief have been of prime significance.
As an effect of the pandemic, many sections have been destitute of appropriate healthcare, employment, and education opportunities.
With Continuing their ongoing relief initiatives, B4U Network has partnered with various NGOs to launch ‘Project Revive’ to help revive education, healthcare, employment, and the environment for different sections of society.
B4U network has partnered with numerous NGOs – CRY (Child Rights and You) to support children education programs, Disha Foundation to support migrant workers’ employment and healthcare, Sarthak Educational Trust to support specially-abled people with upskilling and employment, Respondent to support women empowerment projects and SankalpTaru Foundation for tree plantation.
This project aims to provide immediate relief as well as long-term development programs for various affected sections of the society across India.
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