GWM joins hand with CARE India to donate relief kits in Delhi NCR and Pune. The objective is to support the marginalized and the needy during the ongoing lockdown period in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The relief kits comprising of essential staples required to provide nourishment such as wheat flour, rice, pulse, sugar along with cooking oil, spices, etc. were distributed to households and families of migrant workers & daily wage labourers in Delhi NCR and Pune. Each ration kit comprised of adequate supply of groceries to sustain a family of five for a month.
Commenting on the association, James Yang, President, GWM India, said, “At this difficult juncture, GWM feels responsible, to support the less fortunate in every possible manner. Our aim is not to just provide food to the families but a kit that has all the essential elements that are needed for a family of five members to be able to sustain for a month and focus on safe, clean & sanitised environment by including items of daily hygiene in the kit. We would like to show our commitment to society in India by trying to help people in need tide over these difficult times. Our endeavor is to stand firmly united with the government to fight this pandemic. ”
For this cause GWM is attempting to reach to a very large migrant population comprising of daily-wagers, subsistent workers, labours, street dwellers through its NGO Partner, CARE India. GWM’s commitment to this cause is further augmented by the participation of top management of GWM India team Mr. James Yang, President & Mr. Parker Shi, Managing Director and Mr. Hardeep Singh Brar, Director – Sales & Marketing in personally distributing the kits.
GWM as a responsible entity planned to lay down a blueprint, a clear charted out activity plan with CARE India, to feed the migrant workers in this difficult situation. GWM also distributed items of personal hygiene, encouraging to maintain hygiene as a necessary step against the deadly pandemic. GWM, through this initiative has made a sincere endeavour to provide both support and emotional strength to a large population of migrant workers.