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Behind the network: People who are helping out during the Covid-19 second wave


Updated:
May 08, 2021 20:38 IST
From creating live-tracking apps to platforms for home cooks, meet the people who are stepping up in the midst of the second wave
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From creating live-tracking apps to platforms for home cooks, meet the people who are stepping up in the midst of the second wave
They may not be on the frontline, but meet a few poeple who are making a huge difference rallying volunteers, helping furries, and helping disseminate verified leads and information.
Neysa Mendes, Mumbai
#BakeForIndia
The hashtag opens a gorgeous page full of tarts, cookies, brownies and more. All of that deliciousness, however, has an interesting origin story. “I was channelling the anger, despair and grief [at the disastrous situation we are in] into action,” says Mendes, 37, a food stylist and recipe developer, who decided to use her skills as a baker to raise funds. When she posted about 12 dark chocolate tarts that she was making, t ....

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A collective of female bakers is raising money for COVID-19 relief in India


On April 25, 2021, when the world woke up to a chilling front page in the
New York Times, blazing with an image of mass funerals in a cremation ground in Delhi, Mumbai-based baker-food stylist-recipe developer Neysa Mendes felt as overwhelmed as most other doomscrollers. “I was feeling a mix of anger and despair at the devastating situation. I knew I needed to do something and this [baking] is what I knew how to do,” says the petite 37-year-old home chef, who decided to use her influence (and skills) to bake for a COVID fundraiser earlier this week.
What started as a personal contribution to help India’s crumbling healthcare transformed into a bake sale campaign that has so far united a cohort of bakers and home chefs from Mumbai, Pune, Chennai and Jaipur. “My idea was to donate 100 per cent of the sales to a verified charity and have transparency by posting a donation slip confirming the same,” says Mendes, popularly known as @goodslice on Instagram, who set up ....

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