India - Mumbai's "Don Bosco Development Society" distributes food and hygiene products
Mumbai, India - June 2020 - The "Don Bosco Development Society" (DBDS) of Mumbai, directed by Fr Rolvin D'Mello, with the support of "Don Bosco Mission Bonn", Germany, has distributed food and personal hygiene products to 325 people. Some of them belong to ethnic minority communities in the Aarey forest, others live in the slums of Reay Road. A total of 4,500 people will be helped in Mumbai and Pune through this collaboration.
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