Community Development

Community Development

Community Support

Distribution of kits to Daily-wage Migrant workers

Due to lock down and with many areas being declared as containment zones, most of the migrant workers had lost their jobs. With only minimal local community support, they have had to go through many hardships during this difficult time.


Ozindcare was humbly able to provide food-kits to 250 of the most affected migrant families in Whitefield, Domlur Layout, Amarjyothi, Ring Road, and Bypanahalli, during May. Each kit contained grocery items worth about INR. 1000 that was sufficient to help feed a family of four for an entire month.

Community Support

Aiding the affected communities for Drought Relief (GIVIT)

In many regional areas of Australia, drought has been a recurring occurrence for the last few years. Rural communities have stayed resilient and managed to hold up through intense drought thus far. However, the situation unfortunately has only gotten worser this year.

Farmers - cattle - crops - older folk - families, the struggles they have had to face has been enormous. And our contribution to GIVIT is to do our bit in helping such affected communities.

Family Assistance

Providing food for few families who have been evacuated from their home (Vinnies)

Bushfire has displaced many Australian families, the stress they have all had to endure in evacuating to safer facilities, whilst also knowing that their homes were at risk or in few other cases have got completely destroyed, is very scary and unsettling.


As part of doing what we can for such families, we contributed to Vinnies so that food can be provided to 5 such families who have been evacuated from their homes.


Family assistance

Collected and donated to ‘Foodbank’, groceries, and baby supplies (as they were experiencing shortages of such items), to assist Australian communities in need.

This was an endeavour wherein the Committee members along with their families and few people who resided close by in our localities were requested to assess their pantry/ kitchen to see what they have in excess at home or that they wished to donate. We told them that it is an opportunity to give away, that there was no need to buy new things and it was perfectly okay to say no if there was nothing in hand. However, we had a wonderful response, many pitched in and the collection covered items like Rice, pasta, lentils, noodle, pasta sauces, canned fruit/vegetables/fish, soup, baby food/ formula, baby wipes and nappies. The Food bank Representative was grateful to Ozindcare for doing our bit towards this cause. 

Please note that this site got revamped only recently and so the information here only covers Ozindcare efforts since January 2020. For information on Ozindcare work activities for  previous years click below to get to the Archives. 

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