Malta Independent

GCC supports WIN’s Covid-19 emergency food and vaccines appeal

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The Grand Commandery of the Castello (GCC), a jurisdicti­on of the Military and Hospitalle­r Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem, became aware of an emerging emergency situation around Women in Need (WIN), a charity operating in India.

The UK-registered charity launched a Covid-19 emergency appeal for food and subsequent­ly for vaccines to save lives, especially women and their children, as hundreds of thousands were being infected daily with the virus, further disrupting the already frail economic situation in the area.

“Aware of Women In Need’s precarious situation, the GCC Council immediatel­y transferre­d €7,300 in June to add to WIN’s fundraisin­g efforts for India in the UK. Council officers personally pitched in to raise some €1,000 in a couple of days with another €6,300 added from the GCC’s own charity fund raised from among the NGO’s members. Now, the Grand Commandery of the Castello donated a further €2,000 to WIN’s vaccines fund as vaccines in Nagpur, India are in short supply for the poorest. Moreover, women from these communitie­s cannot afford public transport to attend vaccine clinics. WIN is now able to provide both transport and vaccines to those who otherwise would miss out,” a statement read.

“Vaccinated against Covid, WIN’s support team is providing an invaluable service to Nagpur’s poorest people, where every €1 donated goes a long way in sustaining them through this crisis. The auto rickshaw, donated by the GCC some years ago to WIN, allows grains to be delivered to families living in hard-to-reach areas in the slums around the city, where women with HIV and TB are more susceptibl­e to Covid, and are being supported with supplies of food and medication.”

These home deliveries are reducing the risk of exposure to Covid among the elderly, while snacks are also handed out to children staying in the grounds of the government hospital where their relatives are fighting Covid, the statement added. “WIN is also making good use of the first ambulance donated by the Grand Commandery some years ago to provide muchneeded transport to poor women in Nagpur.”

Currently operating in Central India, WIN’s mission aims to restore dignity and hope to women who have no other means of support. These include lepers as the majority of new leprosy cases worldwide are in India.

Chev Paul Warren, Commander and Hospitalle­r of the Grand Commandery of the Castello, said: “For more than 12 years now, our Grand Commandery has been providing funds for WIN as we admire their commitment. WIN identifies women suffering from extreme health problems and supports their treatment, provides shelter and rehab to women exposed to physical and mental abuse, offers alternativ­e ways of restoring their financial independen­ce, addresses ignorance and superstiti­on through education, and prevents deaths through screening, for example for breast cancer. WIN also assists them to combat loneliness, isolation, fear and depression.”

More informatio­n can be found at the recently launched facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1983613918­0 4533 Interested persons are welcome to join this facebook group.

 ??  ?? WIN using the first ambulance donated by the Grand Commandery to provide much-needed transport to hospital to poor women in Nagpur as most have lost their jobs due to the pandemic
WIN using the first ambulance donated by the Grand Commandery to provide much-needed transport to hospital to poor women in Nagpur as most have lost their jobs due to the pandemic
 ??  ?? The auto rickshaw, donated by the GCC to WIN, allows food to be delivered to poor families
The auto rickshaw, donated by the GCC to WIN, allows food to be delivered to poor families

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