Priceless Humanitarian Work of Ms. Jones Manikonda during COVID Crisis

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The Power of Resilience and the Joy of Selfless Giving Priceless Humanitarian Work of Ms. Jones Manikonda during COVID Crisis

Ms. Jones Manikonda was born and brought up in Vijayawada, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh. Throughout her child, she demonstrated her innate quality of humanitarian work which continued as she grew.

A small message from a colleague amidst the heightened panic during the COVID crisis triggered the natural instinct of Ms. Jones Manikonda to help the migrant workers in whatever possible means. Challenging her own limitations, she reached out to more than 18000 people extending relief support during the peak crisis in April - August 2020. We at WASSAN, are fortunate and happy to have worked with Ms. Jones and impacting the lives of thousands of migrant workers.

Even a major accident at a mere age of 26 could not deter her courage. She started her career as a lecturer at Nova College at Vijayawada and later joined an NGO- Nava Jeevan Balabhavan which is working for the rights of the ‘young at risk’. After working for 4 years, she left for Johannesburg, South Africa to work in a software company owned by her brother. Within a year, she returned to India as the health of both her mother and one of her sisters took a setback. While taking care of them, Jones resumed her humanitarian work and is currently working with Dalit Bahujan Resource Centre (DBRC) in Guntur and Vijayawada districts of Andhra Pradesh where she works for the upliftment of the under-privileged communities.


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