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Art of Living reaches out to Indian students and refugees in Ukraine

65 Indian students rescued from Poland border

Our Bureau Bangalore Published 05.03.22, 04:29 PM
Families who have left Ukraine Border at an Art of Living Centre

Families who have left Ukraine Border at an Art of Living Centre Twitter: @ArtofLiving

As the Ukraine-Russian conflict rages on, volunteers of the global humanitarian organisation, The Art of Living, have reached out to Indians who are crossing borders into various European countries, with shelter and basic amenities like food and water.

"At this hour of crisis, I appeal to the students and their families to not give up hope," said global humanitarian leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. "All the help is being made available and our volunteers from all across Europe are there by your side, who will provide you with food, water and other essential items." he said according to a press release issued by the organisation.

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Art of Living volunteers in Hungary Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, and Germany have moved into action to provide all the support to those who are fleeing Ukraine including thousands of Indian students.

In Hungary, The Art of Living has arranged shelters for more than 150 people.

More than 500 beds in Poland have been arranged.

AOL volunteers at Poland border have been providing assistance to refugees. There are families with children who are as young as 2 months old. All essential supplies have been stocked up by the AOL team.

Refugee centres were being operated by AOL in in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria and Western European countries like Germany.

The Art of Living also has a large volunteer base in Ukraine who are helping the Indian community.

Art of Living centres across Europe are open for Ukrainian Refugees
Helpline No. +31631975328

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