Sanjana Sanghi On A Mission To Support A Million Children Amid COVID-19 Crisis; Urges Everyone To Help-VIDEO
Sanjana Sanghi joins hands with Save The Children to support COVID-impacted children and families belonging to the vulnerable and disadvantaged communities in the remote parts of India.
The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in India has taken the biggest toll on its citizens. With the recent surge in cases, the virus is also fast-travelling to the interiors and remote parts of our country, rapidly affecting the already disadvantaged communities. Actor and humanitarian, Sanjana Sanghi, along with Save The Children, will now focus on helping the silent sufferers like the COVID impacted children and families belonging to the most at risk and deprived communities in remote parts of India.
Through their Protect A Million mission, they aim to reach one million such underprivileged children and families across the nation.
Sanjana took to her social media appealing to people to support the humanitarian initiative.
The actress shared a video, where she said, "It is my honor to be joining hands with Save The Children, a century-old Global Child Rights Organization in our mission to #ProtectAMillion. Together we will be providing Covid support in the form of oxygen, critical care, essential medicine, psycho-social support, and nutritional packages, to the most underserved and vulnerable communities which are children and their families in remote parts across 57 districts of India. Our aim is to reach One Million such children and families and we just can’t do this without you.”
She further says, “Join me and save the children as we fight to protect the future and fight for hope. Every single penny, I promise you will better the life or save the lives of those for whom the basics like a thermometer, oximeter, a mask or medicine, are a huge privilege. Let’s open our hearts up, like we already have, and Help each other and fight for the children of our country.”
You too can help these children and their families as for the children in these districts, essential COVID care is minimal or in some cases lacking completely. Every single penny is going to help improve a life. Sanjana was last seen in the film Dil Bechara co-starring late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
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