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Disaster Relief

Deadly cyclones have wreaked havoc in the lives of millions living in the Sunderbans while COVID caused acute food shortages for daily laborers

The surrounding areas of Kolkata, especially near the Sunderbans and adjoining Bangladesh, are seeing the worst effects of climate change. 100-year storms that affect millions of lives with wind gusts of over 150 kmph have started appearing with alarming regularity. In November 2019, we had Cyclone Bulbul, followed by Cyclones Fani and Amphan in the summer of 2020. While loss of life has been thankfully low, livelihoods of millions has been uprooted — their farmlands destroyed by saline water, and their livestock dead. 

Simultaneously, the COVID crisis during the spring of 2020 and the delta variant in 2021, along with the national shutdowns, caused acute food shortages among daily wage earners. 

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Health camps during Cyclone Bulbul and Amphan

With tens of thousands affected during the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan and Bulbul, Kolkata Foundation worked with local nonprofits Rural Healthcare Foundation and Mukti, to conduct over 250 mobile health camps across dozens of locations and treated 25000+ patients.

Waterborne diseases, such as dysentery, diarrhea, malaria, and cholera tend to spike during such calamities - a situation made worse in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID outbreaks caused by migrant laborers returning home carrying the virus.

The health camps conducted by Mukti and RHCF provided a doctor's consultation along with free medicines.

O2 concentrators & medicines for COVID 2nd wave

As the COVID 2nd wave devastated India during April 2021 and the death toll started rising rapidly, Kolkata Foundation worked with other nonprofits to create a consortium that funded and deployed 450 oxygen concentrators in the city of Kolkata as well as dozens of locations across the entire state. These were deployed through a 24x7 call center and centralized warehousing. In addition, we distributed 10K medicine kits (with guidance from doctors on the frontlines of COVID in UK and Canada) for patients with mild COVID symptoms to prevent situations from worsening.
Our timely intervention helped supply oxygen concentrators to 1100+ critical patients in need of oxygen.
We now have oxygen concentrators spread across the entire state of West Bengal, in case there is a need during the Omicron 3rd wave.

Food for daily laborers during COVID lockdowns

When India went into lockdown to handle the worsening COVID crisis during the spring of 2020, the effects were most felt among the daily wage earners. Bereft of livelihood income and the government food rations yet to arrive, there were genuine food challenges for the underprivileged living in villages and slums.
Kolkata Foundation worked in conjunction with a nonprofit of local philanthropists, Kolkata Gives, to coordinate food rations through our partners, Mukti and Samaritan Help Mission. Over a month's worth of dry rations was provided to over 3000 families in need.

Food for work during Cyclone Amphan to rebuild critical infrastructure

During May 2021, Kolkata and the Sunderbans got hit with one of the worst cyclones in recorded history. Cyclone Amphan, with wind gusts of over 150 kmph, damaged river embankments, destroyed livestock and blew down houses. This happened in conjunction with the unfolding COVID crisis in India.
Kolkata Foundation partnered with Mukti to establish a food-for-work program, in order to simultaneously rebuild river embankments and other critical infrastructure, while providing food assistance.

Stories & Update

Arindam & Sanjukta Samanta, CA

Originally from Kolkata, Sanjukta & Arindam are currently executives working in Silicon Valley and busy parents of two sons. Both came to the US for graduate studies in Computer Science. Arindam is also an alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission, two of the finest educational institutions in West Bengal.

Shubhomoy & Sanjeeta Mukherjee, NJ

A graduate of IIT Kanpur and IIM Kolkata, Shubhomoy has worked at several Wall Street firms as a research analyst and currently holds a senior position at Blackrock. Shubhomoy and Sanjeeta have been associated with Kolkata Foundation since 2017.

Sanat & Indrani Chattopadhyay, NJ

Sanat and Indrani live in Newtown, PA. Indrani likes to keep busy with family and various philanthropic activities, especially focusing on women’s empowerment while Sanat maintains a hectic schedule as Executive VP and President, Merck Manufacturing. Sanat sits on the Board of US-India Strategic Partnership Forum and Hilleman Laboratories through which he actively helps many different causes to promote welfare in India as well as globally.

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