
One cup of rice
A mother of two, whose husband is unemployed, said, “Last week I told my children that we only had one cup of rice left to cook.
A mother of two, whose husband is unemployed, said, “Last week I told my children that we only had one cup of rice left to cook.
A 65-year-old widow in India lost her job as a maid and ran out of food for herself and her handicapped son.
“Many times we did not have food and sometimes we ate dry bread with water. Your distribution will save our lives from hunger.”
Many people used to have work, but because of the pandemic they have lost the opportunity to make money,” shared a contact inside Kazakhstan.
6-old Amira* in India shares. “My parents send me and my brother [to beg] every day. I was outside and some good people came and gave me food.
“Tonight, bread will be baked in many houses because of your help,” said a food recipient in a restricted country……..
Asia is reeling from an outbreak of COVID. During the spike in India, one of our contacts wrote, “It’s like the Egyptian times of Pharaoh .
Thank you for your continued support for COVID aid distributions in India. God bless you for sharing! “I had nothing to eat and was starving,” said one recipient. “I am so grateful . . .” Following are more recent quotes from recipients. “I was worried” A 60-year-old widow said, “For the past few days, I… Read more
Thank you for your support as CAM seeks to help to those affected by COVID-19. Our contacts in India are distributing food and other aid.
The family was overwhelmed with gratefulness when they received the gift of food from CAM. Their country imposed a strict response to COVID-19
As India’s COVID crisis rages on, many of the people that we don’t hear about in the news are the marginalized, the poorest, and others.
Ongoing COVID food distributions are a lifeline to those in India who wonder where they will get their next meal.
As the India COVID crisis rages on in India, fear, hunger, and death are day and night companions to thousands.
COVID-19 in India skyrocket and requests for help keep coming from various parts of the country. Delhi, the capital city, is under lockdown.
The fear on the faces of two refugee children peering through the door melted into smiles as our contacts delivered a food parcel.