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Law Street Journal Partners With AAP International

By Ghazal Bhootra      04 May, 2020 02:46 PM      0 Comments
Law Street Journal Partners With AAP International

Law Street Journal has partnered with AAP International to fight the corona virus. When India’s Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi mentioned in his address to the nation, that children and elderly should especially be taken care of during this time of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was clear that the virus affects these two groups in a severe way. 

In this situation, AAP International, an NGO working for the betterment of children and elderly since the last 20 years, came up with a new objective and took up the responsibility to keep everyone safe. AAP International is doing many things like providing PPE Kits, doing sanitization of various areas and distributing clean fruits and vegetables to desperate and poor children and the unaided elderly. 

For this cause, volunteers with the NGO across the country have come together in this time of dire need. The NGO is working to make sure that Coronavirus does not escape from the Red Zones and sanitizing areas through sprinkling machines. This NGO is not only helping the government, but also making sure that people are safe. Hence, the work done by this NGO and its volunteers is highly commendable. Mr. Mahesh Chand Sharma, the chairman of this NGO is grateful to its volunteers just as the helpless are grateful to him for this wonderful initiative. AAP International stands for the objective of helping during the country’s war on the corona virus while following social distancing and sanitization norms. 

To assist AAP International in this vision and help out during the time of a world crisis, you can also donate to this noble cause.

Law Street Journal is proud to be the media partner for this wonderful NGO.

You can donate through their website : www.aapinternational.org or contact them on: +91 8430000888. Your donation can prove to be of great help during this war against the virus. 

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