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Crowd funding enables organ transplants to be made possible for the disadvantaged

08-01-2022 02:01 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: Transplant India

Crowd funding enables organ transplants to be made possible

Transplants - Help the Poor Foundation, expressed his delight, saying, "We are delighted that Ketto has come forward to help this worthwhile cause." Awareness is just as crucial as donating in the case of organ donation."

Transplants - Help the Poor Foundation, a Mumbai-based NGO dedicated to ensuring that the less fortunate have equitable access to organ transplants, has announced its partnership with the online crowd-funding platform Ketto.
A medical crisis can arise at any age, and sometimes even a lifetime's savings is inadequate. Such uncertainty may happen to anyone, and without assistance, lives can be lost, or families can sometimes be shattered. The introduction of crowdfunding as a forum for financing for emergencies or tertiary treatment has given many such families hope. In most situations, crowdfunding is not the sole source of capital and is frequently used as a last resort after all other options have been exhausted.
India has always had an extremely low percentage of organ donations. Although this figure has increased over the last three to four years, the difference remains significant.
Through its initiative, Joint Effort to Enable Transplants (JEET), Organ Transplants wants to crowd-source finance for individuals in desperate need of organ transplants but unable to pay for them through its initiative.
Varun Sheth, Co-Founder & CEO of Ketto, also commented on the partnership: "We are delighted that our platform is capable of connecting with an inspirational NGO that is engaging in such noble work." We are optimistic that we will be able to use our reputation among the financially secure to persuade them to contribute generously, as well as use our large loyal following to raise public awareness about the crisis of organ shortage among the individuals who matter. We are excited to be working with Transplants - Help the Poor Foundation and be a part of this wonderful initiative.

About the company-
The organization was founded by some of the most renowned "people from Mumbai" among various professionsTransplants-Help the Poor Foundation is dedicated to increasing organ transplant awareness, offering financial help, promoting organ transplantation and crowdfunding for organ transplants; raising public awareness and education, and collaborating with other stakeholders in the sector.
About JEET
JEET stands for "Joint Effort to Enable Transplants." And it outlines the purpose of making transplants inexpensive for the poor, raising awareness about organ donation, and collaborating with like-minded organizations or active NGOs in transplantation delivery to build a readily available network for impoverished people seeking transplants.
Get in contact with us for further information-
Call- 022-23510499
Email- contact@transplantindia.org

Call - 022-23510499
Email - contact@transplantindia.org
Website: http://www.transplantindia.org/
address : C 601 - One BKC, G Block BKC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051

JEET stands for "Joint Effort to Enable Transplants." And it outlines the purpose of making transplants inexpensive for the poor, raising awareness about organ donation, and collaborating with like-minded organizations or active NGOs in transplantation delivery to build a readily available network for impoverished people seeking transplants.

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