The Salvation Army in India responds to Covid-19 crisis

published on 6 May 2021

Salvation Army responds to Covid-19 crisis in India
The Salvation Army is caring for Covid-19 patients in India

The Salvation Army in India is caring for Covid-19 patients as recorded cases hit unprecedented levels. 

The church and charity in India operates six hospitals, trains hundreds of nurses every year and has many health programmes who are all caring for a large numbers of patients with Covid-19 symptoms.

Working across six areas of the country, The Salvation Army is also providing meals for those in need, medical personnel to support local testing, transport for medical staff and patients, and help with ongoing hygiene promotion.

Donations to support the lifesaving work in India can be made here