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Uber to offer 30,000 free rides to CHILDLINE 1098 for helping children in distress across India

| @indiablooms | Oct 14, 2020, at 08:24 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Ride-hailing app Uber on Wednesday announced a partnership with the CHILDLINE India Foundation (CIF), supported by the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development, the nodal agency which operates the CHILDLINE 1098, the only national, emergency helpline service for children, to provide 30,000 free rides to child care professionals for reaching and attending to children in distress.

The association, worth over Rs. 63 Lacs, for the period October to December 2020, extends across all 83 Indian cities where Uber operates. It also includes mobility support to CHILDLINE 1098 personnel in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai, where CIF operates their Contact Centres.

Speaking about Uber’s ongoing efforts, Prabhjeet Singh, President, Uber India, and South Asia, said, “We are thrilled to partner with CHILDLINE 1098, a phone number that spells hope for millions of children across India, and work towards building a brighter future for India’s youngest citizens.

"At Uber, we are committed to supporting some of the most vulnerable citizens in the country, impacted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Our association with CHILDLINE 1098 gives us an opportunity to make a difference for those who are often unable to fend for or help themselves.’’

Speaking about the partnership, Dr. Anjaiah Pandiri, Executive Director, CHILDLINE India Foundation, said, “We are really grateful to partner with Uber India for their support in providing CHILDLINE's first responders at the CHILDLINE Contact Centres, CHILDLINE units at districts and railway stations and CHILDLINE programme teams across the country with safe transportation options.

"With their support we will be able to respond to and reach children in distress whenever and wherever needed. We deeply appreciate a Corporate partner like Uber joining hands with us as allies in our mission to protect children and keep them safe.”

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