India - Food, toilet kits and nutritious cookies for migrant children
Mumbai, India - July 2020 – For over three months, the "Don Bosco Development Society" (DBDS) of the Salesians in Mumbai have been supporting migrant workers who are unable to go to work. Having no income, they have very little food and live with their families on disused railway tracks or in shacks built by large sewers. The "DBDS" regularly supplies them with food rations, basic products and hygiene kits and thanks to the sponsorship of "General Mills", nutritious cakes and biscuits have been distributed to the children.
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