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COVID RELIEF BY THE 1947 PARTITION ARCHIVE

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April 2021:  During this unprecedented time, The 1947 Partition Archive's team of staff, volunteers and interns have decided to use our communication channels and our talent to bring you educational online content that aims to answer critical questions and knowledge gaps the public is facing at this time.  In this regard, we are launching a number of web series that answer your quesions on vaccines, on mental health, on physical health and recovery, on dealing with death and more.  Please use the links below to learn from this knowledge.

At this time, we are also supporting a number of frontline workers by promoting their fundraisers, especially for oxygen relief and critical medical supplies.  Please use links below.

Finally, we invite you to participate in this battle with us by volunteering your time, or donating to support our contribution to the COVID relief effort as well as oral history work which has become even more crucial and time sensitive during this emergency.  See Links below.

QUESTIONS ABOUT COVID? AND COPING? LEARN ONLINE

The 1947 Partition Archive's COVID RELIEF SERIES can be access via Facebook and our YouTube page. On YouTube, be sure to subscribe and turn on the bell notifications to receive updates before live sessions commence.

See the series on Facebook
See the series on YouTube

VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME TO COVID RELIEF AND EDUCATION EFFORTS

Join us as a volunteer in any one of these roles:

-content creation
-content research
-graphic design
-copy writing
-video streaming
-video editing
-interviewer
-translations (written copy): Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, etc.

Click here to sign up as a volunteer.

NOMINATE A HEALTH EXPERT

Know a health and wellness expert who has knowledge to share that will be helpful for everyone enduring this crisis?

Click here to nominate them(link coming soon).

MAKE A DONATION

It takes resources to make all of this work possible. Please consider supporting this effort through your donation. Oral history documentation is also more crucial than ever, and is made possible entirely by your support.

Click here to make your donation here. (For donations from India, use this link)