Accor has joined hands with Hemkunt Foundation, an NGO that has been relentlessly working towards relief projects for the past 11 years. The hospitality group will provide free ambulance service as part of COVID-19 relief and rehabilitation support measures. With aim to support the efforts conducted by Hemkunt Foundation, Accor has provided two type B ambulances for the transport of non-emergent patients.
The ambulance flag-off ceremony on 22nd November 2021 at ibis Gurgaon Golf Course Road was hosted by Marc Descrozaille, COO, India, Middle East & Africa for Accor. Puneet Dhawan, Senior Vice President – Operations, Accor India and South Asia attended the event, which was addressed by Irinder Singh Ahluwalia, the Founder of Hemkunt Foundation.
Harteerath Singh, Community Development Director – Hemkunt Foundation stated, “As Hemkunt Foundation celebrates its 11 years in the social development sector, we feel there is a need to do much more in the next decade. Our goal is to bring change to 1 crore lives through serving people especially in the field of healthcare with the support of our partners like Accor, who have the shared vision of supporting the community.”
Speaking on the occasion, Marc Descrozaille, said, “We feel immense pride to be able to contribute to a project as meaningful and admirable as this. We are pleased to see that this project could bring the two organizations to work together towards ‘Welfare For All’. Seeing the significant impact drawn out through this partnership gives us a hope that we can all possibly make a difference during these trying times.”
Hemkunt Foundation’s Corona Relief and Rehabilitation Support is for informal workers and the underprivileged sections of society. As a part of their interventions – the foundation has contributed immensely through setting up oxygen centres across 21 states of the nation impacting more than 20 lakh lives, in addition to providing oxygen support they have also generated employment, providing food and livelihood to the marginalised.
Hemkunt Foundation in addition to their existing helpline number, will create another helpline number dedicated to Ambulance support for patients in need. These ambulances will be maintained by the NGO and will serve through-out Delhi-NCR, free of cost. They will be used as Mobile medical units post pandemic to provide basic medical care to people coming from underprivileged sections of society. There will be 3 parking locations for the ambulance: Gurgaon, Noida and Delhi.
