HAI is an Indian Non-profit Organisation aiming to work globally on disaster response and development, including PIO.
Founded by @sssingh21
Nov 2, 2020 • 11 tweets • 8 min read
1. #HAI, working in two refugee camps in Delhi, made a visit to Anganwa Pabuji Ka Mandir refugee camp in Jodhpur. There are 21 refugee camps in the city and all in deplorable conditions. #HAI will now collaborate with UJAS, a local organisation working with them for decades.
2, This camp, located in the outskirts, is seven years old, but still lacks facilities, including sanitation, drinking water, electricity, education & health facilities, a better access and so on. Consequently, the quality of life is poorer than even many slums. #refugee
Jul 31, 2020 • 9 tweets • 6 min read
1. #HAI team made a visit to the Signature bridge camp and it was so satisfying seeing happy faces because of the solar system provided to them. They were thankful to us, but we clarified that we did only our duty as a humanitarian organisation. 2. Mr Jeevan, a differently abled person, was having a hard time in this hot and sultry weather. His smile says it all. #HAI
Jul 6, 2019 • 17 tweets • 12 min read
1. #HAI is thankful to Ms @NAN_DINI_for her inspiring visit to the Pak-Hindu refugees camp in Majnu ka Tila, Delhi, to understand the challenges facing this community and the activities of #HAI being carried out for them. 2. Many of you may already be familiar with Saraswati - a 13-year old refugee girl studying in class 8, and who nurtures the dream of joining @delhipolice one day. She always feels happy meeting with visitors.
Mar 5, 2019 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
1. Sundari is a 4-year old Hindu refugee girl from Pakistan living in Majnu ka Tila camp, Delhi. She is paralysed almost since the birth, unable to eat anything but baby food. Read her full story here: drive.google.com/file/d/1jKd7Ai…2. The consulting doctor at AIIMS suspected Sundari to have cerebral palsy, spasticity, dystonia and global development delay. She has been prescribed long-term medication. In absence of regular income, the family is unable to meet her medical and other expenses.
Jan 4, 2019 • 7 tweets • 7 min read
1. Through this thread HAI is sharing the condition of the Pak-Hindu refugees living in Majnu ka Tila camp, Delhi. People tagged in the tweets are requested to share it widely to create awareness on the plight of these people. @amritabhinder@seriousfunnyguy@_NAN_DINI@Shrimaan2. Two toilet blocks of the camp have 8 seats for approximately 600 people. Please watch the condition yourself if they are usable by human beings. There is no water supply in these blocks. Open defecation is common. #PakHinduRefugees