Friday, 23 September 2016

AN APPEAL FOR PHILONTHROPIST SAI DEVOTEES FOR DONATION OF AMBULANCE

AN APPEAL FOR PHILONTHROPIST SAI DEVOTEES Shirdi: In view to provide immediate medical facilities to the people in rural and remote places in Maharashtra, Board of Trustees of Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi is willing to make the availability of 500 ambulances and to give it to the nongovernment organizations (NGOs) in the state jointly by Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust and donations from interested philanthropists Sai devotees. Chairman of the Sansthan Suresh Haware has appealed the devotees to participate in this mission by donating funds generously. Haware said that in his livelihood of Shri Saibaba, he extended his services for the patients and cured their illness. This work is continued by Sansthan Trust without break. At present, medical facilities are given to the needy patients though Sansthan’s Shri Saibaba Hospital and Shri Sainath Hospital. However, Board of Trustees is willing to extend the medical services for the people in rural and remote places by providing 500 ambulances to the NGOs in the state jointly by Sansthan and through funds of philanthropist Sai devotees. 500 ambulances will have to be purchased to execute this mission. Rs. 3 lakhs are required to purchase one ambulance. The NGO interested to monitor ambulance will have to pay 25 percent amount and remaining 75 percent amount will be borne from devotee's donations who is willing to join this mission. Such donors can give the donations on birthdays of them or their relatives or in loving memories of their relatives. The names of such devotees will be displayed on the concern ambulance along with the name of Shri Saibaba Sansthan trust, Shirdi. These ambulances will run in whole Maharashtra by the name ‘Sai Ambulance’ and it shall be monitored by the concern NGO. So, philanthropist Sai devotees are appealed to join this holy mission. They are requested to contact Chief of Vehicle Department of Sansthan Prakash Kshirsagar on landline number (02423) 258787/88 or 7720077259, added Haware.

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