Doctors Without Borders among recipients of Prem Rawat Foundation’s US$150,000 grant for COVID-19 relief efforts

Doctors Without Borders among recipients of Prem Rawat Foundation’s US$150,000 grant for COVID-19 relief efforts
An officer with Doctors Without Borders. Photo courtesy of TPRF

KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 (NNN) — The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) is giving more than $150,000 in grants to provide life-saving care to vulnerable groups around the world who are suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

After extensive research, TPRF is providing initial grants of $50,000 each to three nonprofit organisations that are in a strong position to help people in need, namely to Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF),  International Medical Corps (IMC) and Italy based Cesvi.

MSF and IMCwill use the funds to care for patients and provide crucial training and medical equipment to fragile communities across the globe, a press release from TPRF made available to NNN recently said.

Cesvi, an independent Italian humanitarian organization founded in Bergamo,  will focus on assisting the elderly and handicapped who are suffering from the crisis in northern Italy.

Thanking volunteers supporting the initiatives of TPRF, Linda Pascotto, TPRF Board Chair, said: “Together, we are making a difference in the lives of people who need critical care.”

She said the humanitarian aid has been made possible by the generosity of donors in over 50 countries who support TPRF’s mission of advancing dignity, peace and prosperity.

TPRF Founder Prem Rawat, says “Offer each other kindness and understanding. This is the time for empathy, clear thinking and courage,” in one of his daily addresses online since the lockdowns began worldwide.

In addition to the humanitarian aid, TPRF Founder Prem Rawat is offering uplifting daily video messages to address the trying times caused by the pandemic. A renowned author and speaker, his new video series, “Lockdown,” is available to watch for free in several languages at premrawat.com.

“Offer each other kindness and understanding. This is the time for empathy, clear thinking and courage,” says Prem in one of the recent messages.

Since Prem Rawat founded TPRF in 2001, the nonprofit has awarded hundreds of grants to partner organisations in 40 countries, providing millions of dollars for diverse humanitarian initiatives, from disaster relief, medical care and water infrastructure to computer labs for students.

TPRF also helps people emerge from poverty through the Food for People program, and helps people discover personal peace through the Peace Education Program. Independent evaluators Guidestar and Charity Navigator give TPRF their highest rankings for transparency, fiscal responsibility, results and management.

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