New
Delhi, November 11, 2020.
The American Tower Foundation, the
global philanthropic arm of American Tower Corporation (ATC) has donated to
Akshaya Patra Foundation, a leading humanitarian organization to distribute
grocery kits across India through the ATC CSR Foundation India. The program
provided 19 lakh meals across 31 locations to families who have been adversely
impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. These include daily wagers, contract
workers, and migrant workers who have been displaced and are out of work
because of the pandemic.
The distribution drive was carried out
over a period of 35 days and benefited 45000 families.
At the beginning of the countrywide
lockdown, there was a huge outpouring of support for the displaced and
marginalized. These efforts have come down significantly since the country
began to reopen. However, there are large swathes of population – especially
among migrant workers – that continue to suffer from job losses and depleted
savings.
Amit Sharma, EVP and President Asia at
ATC said, “As the world battles this
unprecedented pandemic, the impact has been felt most acutely by people who are
also facing a challenging economic situation to the extent of being unable to
garner two meagre meals for their family. As an engaged member of the business
and broader social community, American Tower Corporation (ATC) is committed to
support COVID relief work and provide assistance through its NGO partner
Akshaya Patra Foundation by making available grocery and ration kits to the
vulnerable communities. We are extremely thankful to the State Governments,
District and Local Authorities for their on-ground support in making this drive
a success.”
Each food kit comprises rice, wheat
flour, sugar, pulses, cooking oil, and salt.
According
to Shridhar Venkat, CEO, Akshaya Patra Foundation, “We are deeply grateful to American Tower
Foundation for collaborating with us in reaching out to distressed and unserved
communities. COVID-19 has reinforced that we must collectively help those
facing economic hardships. Hunger is a crime against humanity and school going
children have been severely impacted by malnutrition due to the absence of mid-
day meals. During this entire pandemic phase, we have served 90 million meals
to families, thanks to donors such as American Tower Foundation. Truly a
corporate with a heart and an empathetic partner that embodies zeal.”
The ATC CSR Foundation India along
with Akshaya Patra Foundation engaged with social volunteers and government
officials to undertake the distribution drive across 16 states.