The team of Cosmo Foundaion and NSS volunteers of Sri Venkateswara College

Cosmo Foundation organises vaccination camp at Sanjay Camp in Chankyapuri

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Cosmo Foundation, a community outreach of Cosmo Films Ltd., organised a vaccination camp as a part of their vaccination series at Sanjay Camp, Sewa Bharti, Sewa Kendra, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi yesterday in association with National Service Scheme (NSS) of Sri Venkateswara College, South Campus, Delhi University & Jullundhur Motor Agency (Delhi) Ltd.

Talking about the camp, Yamini Jaipuria, Managing Trustee, Cosmo Foundation, said, “We are aiming to vaccinate as many people as we can to fight against this deadly virus. Hopefully, with people’s cooperation and our hard work we can overcome this pandemic soon and get back to our normal lives again.”

“We cannot fight this pandemic alone. We need support from corporations. We cannot really predict what will happen 2-3 months from now but we really need to be prepared and get everyone vaccinated. Together we can overcome this pandemic one day,” said Dr. Punam Sood, Program Officer, Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University.

Cosmo Foundation has been working tirelessly to help people, and has so far touched more than 3,50,000 lives through its initiatives like medical supplies, distribution of cooked meals, grocery kits, hygiene kits & safety equipment, awareness campaigns, providing pre & post covid guidance, counselling and behavior change, and so on. The Foundation also focused on children’s education and put in huge efforts to engage rural children in the educational process on digital platforms. Further, during the lockdown period when the migrants were finding it difficult to head back to their respective hometowns, Cosmo Foundation arranged for 25 buses in New Delhi to safely transport the migrants back to their homes in Uttar Pradesh.

Prioritising people’s health and looking at the severe weather conditions, Cosmo Foundation has distributed more than 2,150 blankets in the past one year. Cosmo Foundation also felicitated front line warriors – police and health workers in Karjan and Delhi for risking their lives to save others on the auspicious occasions of Diwali and Rakshabandhan through greeting cards, masks and sanitizers and Rakhi.

 

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