Bollywood actress Huma Qureshi joins hands with Save the Children – a global child rights organization to help Delhi fight through the pandemic.
This initiative will be working towards building a temporary hospital facility in Delhi, that will have 100 beds along with an oxygen plant.
The project also aims to provide medical kits to patients for treatment at home, which will include consultation with a doctor and psycho-social therapist to ensure that the patient makes a full recovery.
The actress shared a post on her Twitter account by saying “I’ve joined hands with @stc_india to help Delhi fight the pandemic. We are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi, that will have 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. Please support us #BreathofLife.”
I’ve joined hands with @stc_india help Delhi fight the pandemic.
We are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi, that will have a 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. Please support us ❤️🙏🏻 #BreathofLife https://t.co/5RuMP0u0NG pic.twitter.com/bgRuOgfGKq— Huma S Qureshi (@humasqureshi) May 10, 2021
She also shared a video by saying, “Just like you all, I am pained and horrified by this deadly second wave, and now is the time for us to support each other. I have partnered with Save The Children-a global Child rights organization.”
Meanwhile, Huma Qureshi’s collaborator and Army of the Dead director Zack Snyder also requested his fans to donate to the cause.
Zack’s shared a post “I’ve joined hands with Save The Children to help Delhi fight the pandemic. They are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi with 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. Please support.”
I’ve joined hands with Save The Children to help Delhi fight the pandemic. They are working to build a temporary hospital facility in Delhi with 100 beds along with an oxygen plant. Please support❤️🙏🏻 #BreathofLife @humasqureshi
International donors: https://t.co/9ZbOQuzwQ0— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) May 10, 2021
On the work front, Huma Qureshi has Army of the Dead, Valimai, Bell Bottom, and the SonyLIV series Maharani in her kitty.
The second wave of the coronavirus is claiming thousands of lives every day across the country.