Latest Incidents
Take a look at some of the latest incidents TEAM Aid volunteer coordinators have provided assistance for.
November 27, 2019
Braintree, Massachusetts, USA
Mr. RVR, A 63-year-old visiting parent had a severe heart attack. He was rushed to South Shore hospital, Braintree but he could not survive. Shocked family members and friends contacted TEAM Aid for assistance in transporting him to his home town, Coimbatore, India. TEAM Aid volunteers are making necessary arrangements.
November 17, 2019
Bellevue, Washington, USA
MR. PCS, a tourist from Bhuvneshwar, India was hit by an SUV while crossing a street and critically injured. He was rushed to the Harborview Medical center in Seattle and put on a ventilator. His family sought the support of TEAM Aid.
November 17, 2019
Pontevedra, Florida, USA
Mr. J.V had to go to India in an emergency situation where he lost his father. After reaching the airport he realized that his passport was expired. He called TEAM Aid for Help. We immediately guided and coordinated with the Indian Consulate, Atlanta. The consulate was very cooperative and got him an emergency travel document by 10.00 AM the next day.
November 15, 2019
San Jose, California, USA
A young software engineer died with acute Leukemia, leaving a one-year-old baby and wife in a catastrophic situation. TEAM Aid along with our partner organization APTA is coordinating with his family and friends to transport his mortal remains to his native place Guntur, AP India.
November 14, 2019
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Someone from India contacted TEAM Aid to seek help in finding his missing brother. Mr. DS was a well-educated person and worked as a scientist at a reputed life sciences company prior to getting in some personal troubles. According to his brother, Mr. DS was struggling to come out of his depression and lost his job. TEAM Aid's volunteers are trying to find Mr, DS and connect him with his family.
November 11, 2019
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
An Indian family suddenly lost contact with a recently graduated student in Boston. They have tried reaching all her friends, but could not find her. They sought help of TEAM Aid, but soon after we found her safe.
November 4, 2019
Oakpark, Illinois, USA
SDL, a 25-year-old young girl suffered from minor throat infection for a couple of days. But all of sudden she had a cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead by the paramedics at their home. TEAM Aid helping her family members in transporting her to their native place Nanded, Maharastra in India.
October 30, 2019
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
SN, an international student in Boston was missing from his room. Concerned family members and friends sought TEAM Aid’s help to find him. Lots of his friends, Indian community members, and TEAM Aid volunteers searched entire Boston and luckily found him safe. TEAM Aid continued assisting his family in providing necessary guidance to address his personal and academic issues.
October 29, 2019
Irving, Texas, USA
A visiting parent, Mrs. PVG, suddenly passed away with a massive heart attack. The paramedics pronounced her dead at her residence. The body has to be moved out of the house immediately. TEAM Aid, quickly provided all necessary assistance at that moment and continued helping them in the process.
October 6, 2019
East Greenwich, Rhode Island, USA
A visiting parent Mr. D. Jagadish suddenly hospitalized with on July 10th, 2019 at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI. He had severe stomach pain and later was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. He has been in the ICU for 80 days, went through multiple surgeries. He also had multiple organ failures starting from the intestine, lungs and recently kidneys. The doctors suggest he has very little time left. His family reached us for assistance in transporting his body back to his native place, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India. Our Boston area TEAM Aid volunteers are providing all necessary guidance and some financial assistance as well.
Team Aid volunteers are located around the world and are ready to provide invaluable service and support for those experiencing crisis situations.
We encourage you to join us, so that, together, we can help others in need.
Team Aid is not a government-operated 911 or emergency service.
We are a volunteer-based organization providing assistance to individuals in crisis situations.