PLEACE India’s Charity and Welfare Activities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

PLEACE India’s Charity and Welfare Activities During the COVID-19 Pandemic During the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, PLEACE India (Pravasi Legal Aid Cell) emerged as a beacon of hope for thousands of expatriates and vulnerable individuals affected by the crisis. As lockdowns, travel restrictions, job losses, and medical emergencies created immense hardships, PLEACE India mobilized its volunteers and resources to provide timely humanitarian assistance. The organization worked tirelessly to support stranded expatriates, ensuring that those in distress received the help they urgently needed. Among its key initiatives were the distribution of food kits and essential supplies to needy families, assistance with medical support and emergency care, and coordination with authorities to help stranded individuals return safely to their home countries. PLEACE India also provided legal guidance, counseling services, and emotional support to expatriates facing uncertainty and financial difficulties during the pandemic. The organization collaborated with community leaders, volunteers, charitable donors, and government agencies to maximize its outreach and ensure that aid reached those most in need. Through these collective efforts, countless lives were touched and many families found relief during one of the most difficult periods in recent history. The COVID-19 response demonstrated PLEACE India’s unwavering commitment to humanitarian values, compassion, and social responsibility. Its dedicated volunteers worked around the clock, proving that service to humanity remains the organization’s highest priority.
Sajeesh Ayyappan Returns Home Through the Dedicated Efforts of PLEACE India

Sajeesh Ayyappan Returns Home Through the Dedicated Efforts of PLEACE India Riyadh: Mr. Sajeesh Ayyappan has successfully returned to his homeland following the dedicated efforts of PLEACE India (Pravasi Legal Aid Cell) and the generous support of compassionate members of the expatriate community.After facing a difficult period abroad, Sajeesh received timely assistance from PLEACE India, whose volunteers and legal aid team worked tirelessly to address his situation and facilitate his return home. The collective support of well-wishers and expatriates played a vital role in making this humanitarian mission a success. PLEACE India expressed its gratitude to everyone who contributed to the effort, emphasizing that unity, compassion, and community support remain at the heart of its mission.The safe return of Sajeesh Ayyappan stands as another example of PLEACE India’s ongoing commitment to assisting expatriates in distress and ensuring that those facing hardships are not left without hope and support.
PLEACE India Facilitates Return of Sri Lankan Woman Suffering from Liver Disease

PLEACE India Facilitates Return of Sri Lankan Woman Suffering from Liver Disease Riyadh: Demonstrating its unwavering commitment to humanitarian service, PLEACE India (Pravasi Legal Aid Cell) successfully intervened to assist a Sri Lankan woman suffering from a serious liver disease, enabling her safe return to her homeland for further treatment and family support. Upon learning of her difficult condition, PLEACE India took immediate steps to coordinate the necessary assistance and travel arrangements. Through the dedicated efforts of its volunteers and members, the woman was able to return to Sri Lanka and reunite with her loved ones during a critical period of her life. This humanitarian mission once again highlights the core values of PLEACE India and its belief that compassion transcends nationality, religion, and borders.The successful intervention serves as a powerful reminder that humanity has no boundaries. PLEACE India’s Pravasi Legal Aid Cell continues to stand beside vulnerable individuals in times of crisis, offering hope, support, and dignity to those in need.