Latest Incidents
Here are some of the latest incidents TEAM Aid volunteer coordinators have provided assistance for.
April 26, 2025 –
Conroe,
Texas,
USA
A 62-year-old woman died of a cardiac arrest. TEAM Aid is coordinating the transportation of her mortal remains to her hometown, Ongole, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
April 24, 2025 –
Worcester,
Massachusetts,
USA
A 47-year-old gentleman, a commercial pilot from India, sadly passed away while undergoing treatment for a serious illness. TEAM Aid provided support to his grieving family and, within a very short time, coordinated the transportation of his mortal remains to his hometown in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
April 24, 2025 –
Newcastle,
Washington,
USA
Tragically, a family of three lost their lives in what authorities had initially concluded to be a murder-suicide. TEAM Aid is supporting and guiding the extended family in arranging funeral services in Seattle during this deeply distressing time.
April 24, 2025 –
Tacoma,
Washington,
UnitedStates
When a young individual was suddenly diagnosed with stage four cancer, hospitalized, and passed away shortly thereafter, his family was left devastated and overwhelmed. Unfamiliar with the process of repatriating his mortal remains to Kenya for final rites, they turned to TEAM Aid. We stepped in to console the grieving family and provided the necessary guidance and logistical support to ensure a smooth and dignified repatriation to Kenya.
April 24, 2025 –
New York,
New York,
United States
A 66-year-old woman from a working-class family lost her life after a courageous battle with breast cancer. TEAM Aid is supporting her family by providing both logistical coordination and financial assistance to transport her mortal remains to the Dominican Republic for burial. Our involvement has significantly reduced the cost of transportation and ensured the family receives the guidance and support they need during this difficult time.
April 21, 2025 –
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
United States
A 34-year-old man came to the United States with hopes of working and supporting his family in Venezuela. Tragically, soon after his arrival, he was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme—a severe and aggressive brain tumor—that led to his untimely passing. With his grieving family unable to manage the high costs of transporting his remains, TEAM Aid stepped in with a generous contribution to ensure his final journey home. We feel deep empathy witnessing the loss of a hardworking immigrant in a foreign land, and we are honored to support his family during this heartbreaking time.
April 19, 2025 –
Dartmouoth, Nova Scotia,
Nova Scocia,
Canada
A 46-year-old gentleman was found deceased at his residence during a welfare check. TEAM Aid swiftly coordinated a respectful, dignified, and religious cremation at minimal cost. We are grateful to our dedicated volunteers for their timely support, especially in a location where such arrangements can be particularly challenging.
April 17, 2025 –
Shrewsbury,
Massachusetts,
USA
A 45-year-old IT professional experienced sudden discomfort and was rushed to the emergency room. Despite the efforts of EMS personnel, he tragically could not be saved. TEAM Aid, in collaboration with the Kerala Association, is coordinating the transportation of his mortal remains to Trivandrum, India.
April 17, 2025 –
Sacramento,
California,
USA
A 64-year-old gentleman passed away due to natural causes. TEAM Aid is coordinating the transportation of his mortal remains to Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. In addition to handling the logistical arrangements, we are also providing partial financial assistance and arranging domestic transportation from Delhi to Indore, as there are no direct international flights to Indore.
April 15, 2025 –
Sunnyvale,
California,
Santa Clara
A 61-year-old gentleman visiting his family in the U.S. tragically suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage. Despite being on a ventilator for several days, he could not recover. TEAM Aid provided emotional support to the grieving family, arranged a dignified funeral, and is now assisting them in transporting his cremated ashes to India.