Washington: Indian-American nonprofit, Indiaspora has raised USD 1 million to fight hunger among vulnerable populations affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the US and India, it was reported.
Its 'Chalogive for COVID-19' initiative met its initial goal of USD 1 million, just 10 days after its launch after an outpour of support from the Indian diaspora, the American Bazaar said in a report.
The contributions were sent to two beneficiary organizations: Feeding America in the US and Goonj in India.
Feeding America has secured 4.7 million meals in the US through Indiaspora's initiative, as every USD 1 contributed secures 10 meals via the organization's network of 200 food banks, according to an official statement.
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Goonj, which is using the funds to provide food, dry ration, and hygiene kits to displaced migrant labourers in parts of eighteen states in India, has been able to provide sustenance for 106,000 migrants and their families through this initiative so far, the Indiaspora statement said.