Ways You Can Help the Victims of Assam and Bihar Flood Relief 2019
Assam and Bihar are facing the worst floods ever with many casualties and lacs of people becoming homeless.
In Assam, the Brahmaputra is crossing the danger level in districts like Jorhat, Tezpur, Guwahati, Goalpara and Dhubri along with river Burhidehing at Khowang in Dibrugarh district, Subansiri river at Badatighat in Lakhimpur, Dhansiri river at Numaligarh in Golaghat district, Jia Bharali river at Sonitpur, Kopili river at Kampur and Dharamtul in Nagaon district.
Death toll in the Bihar flash floods caused by torrential rainfall in is rising day by day.
Uday Foundation has started flood relief camps in these areas with the help of local grass root partners.
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Items you can donate
Uday Foundation,113A/1, Adhchini, Sri Aurobindo Marg,
New Delhi 110017
Phone: 011-26561333/444
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Donate for Assam and Bihar Flood Relief 2019
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- Bank name: HDFC Bank
- Branch: Adchini, New Delhi 110017
- Account name: UDAY FOUNDATION FOR CDRBG TRUST
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Uday Foundation,113A/1, Adhchini, Sri Aurobindo Marg,
New Delhi 110017
Phone: 011-26561333/444
PLEASE NOTE
- As a policy we do not accept Cash donations.
- Donations to Uday Foundation are exempt from 50% tax under section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
- Please share the details after you have made the donation to [email protected], along with your complete address and PAN card no, enabling us to send 80G tax exemption receipt of the same.
- Uday Foundation is not registered with FCRA and we cannot accept foreign donations. We can accept donation from Non-Resident Indian only through any bank account operational in India. Contributions made by a citizen of India, living in another country, from his personal savings, through the normal banking channels, is not treated as foreign contribution. However, while accepting any donations from such NRI, it is mandatory to obtain his passport details to ascertain that he/she is an Indian passport holder.
- In case you are a Non-Resident Indians and Indian passport holder and wish to donate, please write to Ms Reena Sen at [email protected] or speak to her at 09599635450.
Stories of Impact | How your help reached to the victims of previous disasters.
Uttarakhand Floods
In June 2013, Uttarakhand faced devastating floods, which was India’s worst natural disaster since a decade. Uday Foundation SOS response teams reached the remote flood affected areas with essential help. We still continue to work in Uttarakhand with various charity programs.
Kashmir Floods
In 2014, Kashmir was hit by devastating floods that shook the entire nation. Uday Foundation was among few organizations to start emergency relief work with in few hours. We continue to work in remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir with the help of Armed Forces.
Stories of Impact | How your help is reaching to the most needy.
Distribution Drive with Indian Army
In an attempt to reach out to the local populace in Kashmir and to help them fight the severe winters, 15 Rashtriya Rifles/7 Sector RR/Kilo Force, organized a programme to distribute huge quantity of essential items like blankets, suitcases, leather bags, sports and canvas shoes, sweat shirts etc at Vilgam Army Camp.
Crowdfunding for the kid of deceased sanitation worker
a 27-year-old sanitation worker died while cleaning a sewer in Delhi. Twitter users in no time, managed to raise over Rs 50 lakh for his family.