The Abha Seva Sadan Multitherapy Charitable Health Centre (ASSMCH) was started to provide quality health care and health education. Its main features will include:
Holistic health care for the poor, Grassroots work in villages and Training of health car
South Asia
People living in the dry rural area surrounding the village of Dabar lack the necessary infrastructural components to achieve a decent standard of living. Prabhat Alloi Inc, a partner of AMURT, has been in West Bengal since 2008 working to combat problems including inadequate water provisions, poor hygiene, lack of educational opportunities, high rates of infant and maternal mortality, shortages of housing and clothing, lack of electricity, poor roads and pathways, and frequent drought conditions causing hunger. One village in the area is home to about thirty men and women suffering from leprosy, who are largely dependent on an inconsistent flow of government supplies.
Once a year, Amurtel volunteers go to Nepal to shop for our annual fundraiser, the International Boutique. It has been...
After the deadly 7.8 earthquake hit central Nepal more than 2,500 people are confirmed dead and many more are injured...
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I have just returned from a month in Asia, where I attended meetings, visited some Amurtel programs, and of course...
Uttarakhand Update and Banking info 18 workers and volunteers of AMURT and 10 workers and volunteers of AMURTEL have distributed...
The Nepali Ministry of Home Affairs confirmed a total of 488,789 houses destroyed and 267,477 damaged during the two earthquake period of April and May 2015. The death toll stand at 8,219 people and half a million buildings damaged or destroyed. In the most affected districts up to 80 % of the public schools are damaged or destroyed leaving most children out of school.. United Nations estimate 3 million people are in need of food aid.
AMURT & AMURTEL volunteers are busy day and night providing basic supplies, such as essential groceries, tarpaulins and blankets, along with medical support through mobile clinics. In the first month after the earthquakes AMURT & AMURTEL has distributed food parcels to 15,300 persons, tarpaulins to 2,088 persons and 7,500 people have been treated by our medical volunteers.
AMURT & AMURTEL is responding with relief teams in several locations and is appealing for donations.
[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] NEPAL after the Earthquake On April 25, 2015 a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, killing close...