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I Love Aurangabad’s work

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 13, 2020 19:45 IST

\SLokmat News NetworkAurangabad, Oct 13: I Love Aurangabad Foundation founder Irbaaz Ansari and his front line warriors helped ...

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Aurangabad, Oct 13: I Love Aurangabad Foundation founder Irbaaz Ansari and his front line warriors helped more than 600 families and migrant workers with basic supply of food and medical needs during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The NGO also took care of homeless animals. There was a time when the organisation was left with no money but with the help of crowd funding and through personal savings helped many.

Activities like distributing face masks and shields, immunity boosters, footwear, organising safety awareness programmess in various parts of Aurangabad, arranging free psychological counseling of migrant workers and Corona-affected patients were taken up.

Looking at these laudable activities, actor Sonu Sood appreciated Irbaaz Ansari and the team.

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