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HOUSTON, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sewa International has reached the 101,000-donor mark and raised over $7 million from its Help India Defeat COVID-19 Facebook campaign within 10 days of launching the campaign, indicating massive support from Americans to help India in its hour of need.
Pic: Members of the Sewa International India Team with Oxygen Concentrators Received from the US
Started with a modest goal of $500,000 on April 25 as India started seeing a drastic increase in the number of cases reported daily, Sewa s Facebook campaign has grown in strength. Based on rapidly changing needs on the ground, Sewa moved the campaign s fundraising target thrice, to $1 million, $5 million, and then to $10 million dollars, responding both to the felt need for medical equipment in India, and the emotional commitment of donors to alleviating the suffering of millions.