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HOUSTON, April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the catastrophic earthquake that struck Thailand and neighboring regions on March 28, Sewa International has launched a 24/7 Help Desk in Bangkok's Chatuchak District, started a community kitchen and serving over 4,000 hot meals daily, and delivered 50 boxes of life-saving medicines.
Sewa volunteers distributed over 80 boxes of food, 2,000 face masks, and several cartons of water, juices, and drinks. Sewa installed surgical lights at Sagaing General Hospital to enable emergency night procedures. Additionally, Sewa has provided UV-resistant tarpaulins, solar lanterns, tents, blankets, and plastic floor sheets to displaced families.
In a notable gesture of recognition of its work, Sewa's team met with the Governor of Bangkok, Chadchart Sittipunt, to share the scope of ongoing efforts and plans. In Thailand, Sewa teams are also supporting SAR-K9 search operations by providing aid to rescue dogs and first responders.
Meanwhile, in the hardest-hit regions of Sagaing, Mandalay, and Nay Pyi Taw, teams led by Dr. Ram Niwas are conducting assessments, distributing aid, and identifying the needs of Thai and Burmese victims, including those still trapped in the debris.
"Sewa International has carried out relief efforts in coordination with the Embassy of India, Yangon, the Government of India, and local partner organizations, including the Hindu Family Relief Group," said Shyam Parande, Global Coordinator of Sewa International.
"In every disaster, responding with compassion and kindness is our sacred duty," he said. "We are committed to providing timely relief and being respectful while serving. Our teams are working closely with local partners, the Indian Embassy in Yangon, and community volunteers to meet urgent needs on the ground," said Parande.
According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), the disaster has claimed more than 3,600 lives, injured over 5,000 individuals, and displaced millions. About 160 people are still reported missing.
Relief efforts in Thailand have also received support from the Sikh community, who donated food, sanitary supplies, and bottled water. Working with the Royal Family Reserve Command, the Thai Disaster Relief Team, the Reserve Army, and local organizations such as the Hindu Family Relief Group, Sewa volunteers are actively coordinating field operations.
Donors can support Sewa's Thailand's recovery effort here:
Website - https://sewausa.org/ThailandEarthquakeRelief
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About Sewa InternationalSewa International (www.sewausa.org) is a 501 (c) (3) Hindu faith-based charitable nonprofit that works in the areas of disaster recovery, education, and development. Sewa has 43 Chapters across the USA and serves regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin.
Contact: Vidyasagar Tontalapur 720-526-9939 393307@email4pr.com
Houston, TX, (April 2, 2025): Sewa International USA has launched immediate relief operations following the catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake, followed by a powerful 6.4 magnitude aftershock that struck Southeast Asia on March 28. As a leading global humanitarian organization, Sewa has activated its emergency response teams to provide critical aid to devastated communities in Thailand.
The earthquake has claimed over 2,700 lives and left thousands injured amid widespread destruction across Thailand, Laos, and parts of southern China. In Bangkok, Thailand, rescuers are trying to save over 70 people trapped under the rubble of a collapsed 30-story building. In Laos, remote villages have been cut off from aid due to damaged infrastructure, while southern China has reported significant damage to buildings and roadways. Survivors across the region face acute shortages of shelter, food, and medical care. Sewa International's teams are working alongside local partners to address these urgent needs.
Sewa Relief for the Earthquake Victims 'Our global emergency response network allows us to deliver immediate relief to disaster victims worldwide,' said SwadeshKatoch, Vice President of Disaster Relief at Sewa International. 'We've already dispatched essential medical supplies to the region and are coordinating the delivery of 1,000 sleeping bags and additional relief materials. The scale of this disaster requires a sustained response, and Sewa is committed to supporting survivors through immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.'
Sewa International USA is a humanitarian nonprofit organization that has responded to 25 major disasters worldwide since 2003. With 46 chapters across the United States and global partnerships in more than 30 countries, Sewa delivers aid regardless of race, religion, or nationality. The organization has earned a perfect 4-star rating from Charity Navigator and is known for its efficiency in channeling over 90% of donations directly into program services. Through its disaster relief, education, and development programs, Sewa has impacted over 2.5 million lives globally, embodying its guiding principle: 'service to humanity is service to the divine.'
https://www.dinamalar.com/world-news-nri-en/united-states/news/-sewa-international-usa-mobilizes-relief-efforts-for-southeast-asian-earthquake-victims/2454
A US-based charitable non-profit organisation here has launched a helpline to help evacuate international students stranded in war-ravaged Ukraine by arranging for transportation to the nearest border check post and making arrangements for food and other essential supplies for their journey.
Sewa International already has over 4,000 students registered in its helpline, with its volunteers making concerted efforts to help evacuate another 400, according to a statement by the organisation on Monday.
Explosions and gunfire were heard in embattled cities in Ukraine on Monday as Russia's invasion met with stiff resistance.
Sewa Europe, an independent partner organisation, and the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) are currently working in ten Ukrainian cities.
Sewa International has also released USD 10,000 for the Ukrainian relief efforts and started a Facebook fundraising campaign to help people who are caught in this humanitarian crisis, the release said.
The messages and videos we are getting from the war zone show the fear, anxiety, and danger people are facing as they run to safety. As the global Sewa network rises to face this challenge, I request people to support Sewa International in this rescue effort," Arun Kankani, President, Sewa International, USA said.
"The war between Russia and Ukraine has affected all people in the region and caused serious distress in a world that is still struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sewa International in the USA, and HSS volunteers in Europe, the US, and India are receiving hundreds of messages seeking help from people who are stuck in the war zone," he explained.
Sewa International helped a group of 150 students on February 26 to travel from Vinnitsa to Chernovtsy by bus. At Chernovtsy, Sewa provided them shelter, food, and transport for their onward journey to the Romanian border, the release said.
According to official estimates, about 18,000 Indian students are studying in universities across Ukraine. Due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, they are currently stranded, facing a severe shortage of food, and are in dire need of transport and shelter.
The Indian Embassy in Kyiv is advising these students on how to reach the country's western borders to reach Poland, Romania, or Hungary from where they can board Air India flights specially operated by the Indian government to reach India.
According to latest information, a total of 1,396 Indian nationals have been brought back from Ukraine in six evacuation flights.
https://www.business-standard.com/article/international/us-based-ngo-helping-in-evacuation-of-foreign-students-stranded-in-ukraine-122030100251_1.html?fbclid=IwAR2DSnDQHAoSjh-jXNOfXlLf0BpGxPD-u-DG1cpOZUFwzsKTKb1LcUnkHZg
Sewa International, the US-based charitable non-profit organisation with links to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has launched a helpline to help evacuate international students stranded in Ukraine by arranging for transportation to the nearest border check post along with providing food and other essential supplies for their journey. Sewa International already has over 4,000 students registered in its helpline, and in a statement released on Monday, its volunteers are making arrangements to help evacuate another 400.
Sewa Europe and the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) are currently working in ten Ukrainian cities to help Indian students and Sewa International also released funds USD 10,000 for the Ukrainian relief efforts and started a Facebook fundraising campaign as many people are caught in this humanitarian crisis, the release said.
https://twitter.com/sewausa/status/1498727151364808704 Arun Kankani, President, Sewa International, USA said, The messages and videos we are getting from the war zone show the fear, anxiety, and danger people are facing as they run to safety. As the global Sewa network rises to face this challenge, I request people to support Sewa International in this rescue effort. “The war between Russia and Ukraine has affected all people in the region and caused serious distress in a world that is still struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sewa International in the USA, and HSS volunteers in Europe, the US, and India are receiving hundreds of messages seeking help from people who are stuck in the war zone,” he explained. According to official estimates, there are over 18,000 Indian students studying in universities across Ukraine and many were left stranded once the Russia-Ukraine conflict started and are in dire need of transport and shelter. The Indian Embassy in Kyiv had advised these students to reach the western borders of Ukraine from where students can cross over to Poland, Romania, or Hungary and board Air India flights specially operated by the Indian government to reach India.
https://thecommunemag.com/sewa-international-helps-more-than-3200-indians-evacuate-war-torn-ukraine/?fbclid=IwAR2R9fEL5zkO3o9QnDchN2BFccjET_GDJ_bkjhaGYr5TrVq3f73NLHf4Qwg
A US-based charitable non-profit organisation here has launched a helpline to help evacuate international students stranded in war-ravaged Ukraine by arranging for transportation to the nearest border check post and making arrangements for food and other essential supplies for their journey. Sewa International already has over 4,000 students registered in its helpline, with its volunteers making concerted efforts to help evacuate another 400, according to a statement by the organisation on Monday.
Explosions and gunfire were heard in embattled cities in Ukraine on Monday as Russia’s invasion met with stiff resistance. Sewa Europe, an independent partner organisation, and the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) are currently working in ten Ukrainian cities.
Sewa International has also released USD 10,000 for the Ukrainian relief efforts and started a Facebook fundraising campaign to help people who are caught in this humanitarian crisis, the release said. The messages and videos we are getting from the war zone show the fear, anxiety, and danger people are facing as they run to safety. As the global Sewa network rises to face this challenge, I request people to support Sewa International in this rescue effort," Arun Kankani, President, Sewa International, USA said.
“The war between Russia and Ukraine has affected all people in the region and caused serious distress in a world that is still struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sewa International in the USA, and HSS volunteers in Europe, the US, and India are receiving hundreds of messages seeking help from people who are stuck in the war zone," he explained. Sewa International helped a group of 150 students on February 26 to travel from Vinnitsa to Chernovtsy by bus. At Chernovtsy, Sewa provided them shelter, food, and transport for their onward journey to the Romanian border, the release said.
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According to official estimates, about 18,000 Indian students are studying in universities across Ukraine. Due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, they are currently stranded, facing a severe shortage of food, and are in dire need of transport and shelter. The Indian Embassy in Kyiv is advising these students on how to reach the country’s western borders to reach Poland, Romania, or Hungary from where they can board Air India flights specially operated by the Indian government to reach India. According to latest information, a total of 1,396 Indian nationals have been brought back from Ukraine in six evacuation flights.
https://www.news18.com/amp/news/education-career/us-based-ngo-helping-in-evacuation-of-foreign-students-stranded-in-ukraine-4821668.html?fbclid=IwAR2-8VFqih_vGO9zJjB6bBQj-Gjs6BqHAcMd2REn4l9885dSmlSLe2JuAeY
Help is trickling in for international students who have been studying in Ukraine and were stranded following Russia’s invasion.
Sewa International in the US has started a helpline to assist stranded international students, arranging transportation to the nearest border post, and providing food and shelter during their journey.
According to the Hindu faith-based charitable non-profit, over 4,000 students have already registered on Sewa International’s helpline and the Sewa volunteers are in touch with another 400 people to help them evacuate.
Sewa Europe and the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) arealso working on the ground in 10 Ukrainian cities to assist those affected by the war.
“On Feb. 26, 2022, Sewa Europe helped a group of 150 students to travel from Vinnitsa to Chernovtsy by bus. At Chernovtsy Sewa provided them shelter, food, and transport for their onward journey to the Romanian border,” said the non-profit in a press release.
Concern is mounting for students studying in Ukraine following escalating tensions in the Russia-Ukraine war. According to a report in the Deccan Herald published yesterday, a group of 21 Indian students of Chernivtsi National University are still stranded in the city.
Republicworld.com reported that Kyiv’s mayor issued a “shoot on sight” order yesterday to the Ukrainian armed forces, asking his army to gun down anyone plundering local shops and businesses, including Russian soldiers collecting food and fuel.
According to official estimates, some 18,000 Indian students are studying in Ukraine. Those stranded are facing a shortage of food and require transport and shelter.
The Indian Embassy in Kyiv has advised students on how to reach Poland, Romania, or Hungary from where they can board Air India flights specially operated by the Indian Government to reach India. The Nigerian embassy has also advised its citizens to leave Ukraine via these three countries.
A woman kiss a dog as she holds a placard reading “Stop Putin” during a protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on La Marina square in Malaga, Spain on Feb. 28, 2022. Source: Jorge Guerrero/AFP
Sewa International has released 10,000 US dollars for the Ukrainian relief efforts and is also running a Facebook fundraising campaign to help people who are threatened by the humanitarian crisis.
“The messages and videos we are getting from the war zone show the fear, anxiety, and danger people are facing as they run to safety. As the global Sewa network rises to face this challenge, I request people to support Sewa International in this rescue effort,” said Sewa International US president Arun Kankani.
“The war between Russia and Ukraine has affected all people in the region and caused serious distress in a world that is still struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sewa International in the US, and HSS volunteers in Europe, the US and India are receiving hundreds of messages seeking help from people who are stuck in the war zone.”
Those seeking to register for assistance can click here. More details related to Sewa’s Ukraine relief efforts can be found here.
https://www.studyinternational.com/news/studying-in-ukraine-ngo/?fbclid=IwAR25hc5SRfoh-QRkMMfN3hAUoFqm--jUrlwTWJuPeGY2n8TDMLOGiN-o3kw
A charitable non-profit organisation here has begun a helpline is helping in the evacuation of international students stranded in war-ravaged Ukraine by arranging for transportation to the nearest border check post and making all the necessary arrangements for food and other essential supplies for their journey, a press release said on Monday.
A charitable non-profit organisation here has begun a helpline is helping in the evacuation of international students stranded in war-ravaged Ukraine by arranging for transportation to the nearest border check post and making all the necessary arrangements for food and other essential supplies for their journey, a press release said on Monday. Sewa International already has over 4,000 students registered in its helpline, with its volunteers making concerted efforts to help evacuate another 400, the release stated. Explosions and gunfire were heard in embattled cities in Ukraine on Monday as Russia’s invasion met with stiff resistance. Sewa Europe, an independent partner organisation, and the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh are currently working on in ten Ukrainian cities.
Sewa International has also released USD 10,000 for the Ukrainian relief efforts and started a Facebook fundraising campaign to help people who are caught in this humanitarian crisis, the release stated. “The messages and videos we are getting from the war zone show the fear, anxiety, and danger people are facing as they run to safety. As the global Sewa network rises to face this challenge, I request people to support Sewa International in this rescue effort,'' Arun Kankani, President, Sewa International, USA said. ''The war between Russia and Ukraine has affected all people in the region and caused serious distress in a world that is still struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sewa International in the USA, and, HSS volunteers in Europe, the US, and India are receiving hundreds of messages seeking help from people who are stuck in the war zone,'' he explained.
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/1942517--us-based-ngo-helping-in-evacuation-of-students-stranded-in-ukraine?fbclid=IwAR0TD_iDybpDqOnYciy_GOwJk_MaaWw4TIz3HXmhP7gVwqZvR3L-cywUSys
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