JEEVAN STAMBH FOUNDATION is a group of committed volunteers based out of Delhi, with the primary objective to rehabilitate & restore lives and livelihoods of people from economically weaker sections of Indian society during Covid-led crisis.
Now we are raising funds to support economically weak families affected by COVID-19, by setting up Covid Support Centres (CSCs) in rural areas, with free treatment. We are also helping in Delhi NCR by providing EWS patients with ration, oxygen, medical aid, tele-consultation, nutritious food, aid in setting up small businesses and other immediate resources for free.
We have started 5 such CSCs in villages of Bihar and Himachal Pradesh and we've set up a Covid Care Centre at Buraka village, Hathin, Palwal, Haryana.
The centre is 24/7 fully functional, giving completely FREE treatment to COVID patients.

With job loss, no source of income for many low income families, yearly floods in various parts of India, a possibility of the third wave of COVID-19, we need to continue supporting such families to survive through the multi-faceted crisis with food, rehabilitation, health and hygiene. Your donations will help in providing one or more of these services/ supplies for free:
- Covid Support Centres (Medical Kiosks) in rural areas
- Oxygen cylinder/concentrator in Delhi NCR
- Ration kits
- Medical supplies
- Free tele-consultation with volunteering doctors
- Setting up small businesses
Let's do our part in helping each other get through these crisis. No amount is small, every rupee counts!
About previous work:
During the COVID-led lockdown in 2020 that brought the biggest migrant crisis seen in India, we helped 6100+ migrants reach home safely through support from fellow citizens by arranging buses, train tickets and air tickets.
<<Media Coverage>>
The Wire covered the chaos on Thursday, 18th June, lead by #mismanagement in #ShramikSpecialTrains, that left 200+ #MigrantsOnTheRoad. Fortunately, our team could spring to action and help everyone reach #home safely! all thanks to our team!
https://thewire.in/rights/delhi-migrant-workers-stranded-message-shramik-trains

Article in The Print covering our initiative thoroughly! Please read >
https://theprint.in/india/how-a-small-delhi-group-helped-over-4200-migrant-workers-reach-home-in-up-bihar-jharkhand/446445/

The Hindu writing about a migrant family's hardships and how we helped them meet their ailing father, 'Lost in the lockdown: For the families of those who died during the pandemic, life has mostly been about grieving in small groups and sharing experiences online.'
https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/lost-in-the-lockdown/article32198662.ece

