India - 300 needy families receive aid kit at "Don Bosco Matunga"
Mumbai, India - October 2020 - At the campus of the Salesian "Don Bosco Matunga" center, 300 poor families received first aid kits. Also, the "Don Bosco Development Society", the Planning and Development Office of the India-Mumbai Province (INB), has launched a new Covid-19-related aid project to be carried out in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat that is financially supported by the “Don Bosco Mondo” Salesian Mission Office in Bonn, Germany. A total number of 20,000 poor and needy shall receive long-term food rations, cleaning items and hygiene kits.
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