Feedback from some of the many people Team Aid volunteer coordinators have helped.
December 20, 2022 –
Irvine,
California,
United States
When our beloved friend Deepak suddenly passed away at the age of 40 from Cardiac arrest, TEAM Aid helped us from day one, guiding us to options we have for the next procedure from choosing the funeral home to step by step next steps in this foreign land.
The funeral home suggested by TEAM Aid was a beautiful place, clean calm, and serene and they helped us with the process very professionally. So thankful to the TEAM Aid volunteers for their support to Deepak’s family and his friends during this period.
Thank you
— Prashanth Anantharam
December 27, 2022 –
Ocean,
New Jersey,
USA
It was on 29th December 2022 that we were informed of the unfortunate news of the demise of our loved one. Since none of our family or friends reside in the states we had the feeling of utter helplessness and had no clue about the procedure to bring our loved one back home. The Consulate General of India in New York provided us Mr. Mohan Nannapaneni’s contact information and he offered us help in times of grief. TEAM Aid ensured that there was no procedural delay and coordinated with us day and night. We extend heartfelt gratitude to all the members and wholeheartedly appreciate the support you provide to people in such dire situations. God Bless you all.
— Arbendra Singh Bhadoria
November 10, 2022 –
San jose,
CA,
United States
On November 10, 2022, a tragedy happened in my life. The sudden demise of my grandfather left me in a pain. Being alone in the USA without family things are so different and challenging.
TEAM Aid helped me like my own family. They stood behind me on everything and guided me on each & every step.
Thank you, Jaya Prakash, and Mohan. You guys helped me as nobody else could.TEAM Aid comes and helps in this tough time in a very good way.
True kindhearted persons on the earth. God bless TEAM Aid, You guys are doing great work.
— Gurjeet Singh Rai
December 2, 2022 –
Hopkinton,
Massachusetts,
USA
When my father-in-law passed away while visiting us, we had no idea what is next. Through my friend, I got introduced to Mohan and he was very helpful. He shared the next steps and what to expect in terms of cost too. He also gave the exact terms to use in funeral home to avoid getting over billed. All his instructions helped me to talk knowledgeably and handle the whole process with confidence. TEAM Aid team was available whenever I had any questions. What they are doing is such a good deed to help anyone unconditionally. Thank you Team Aid team. You guys are just awesome!
— Sridevi G.
December 6, 2022 –
Cumming,
Georgia,
USA
TEAM Aid helped us throughout the journey, guiding us with the process of arranging the funeral home services and transportation of human remains to India. Thanks to every one of the team members for helping us through the difficult times of the situation.
— Sudheer Reddy Tadipatri
December 2, 2022 –
New Jersey,
US,
United States
When this untoward incident happened, my daughter-in-law and granddaughter were all alone n we were at a loss to come to terms with the situation. This is when Team Aid came to our rescue and helped in repatriating the mortal remains of my son, taking care of the tedious process of documentation with various Agencies such as the Hospital concerned, medical certification, embalming, Indian Consulate, liaising with the Airlines etc. Their support was immense n we appreciate their selfless motive. Mr. Mohan, especially, was very approachable without any time parameters. We sincerely thank them from the core of our hearts. May their selfless service continue in their endeavor to Being Human.
— Hariharan Radhakrishnan
October 25, 2022 –
Shrewsbury,
Massachusetts,
United States
My uncle had a massive brain stroke on 1/29/2022 and since then he is hospitalized with 100% paralyzed. Struggled his life for 10 months in many Massachusetts hospitals and nursing homes. He passed away on 10/25/2022 from a heart attack. My uncle has told me years back if anything happens to him, he wanted to have his final rights to be conducted in India besides where his mother was cremated in his native village, Parvathagiri (Warangal District, Telangana Statet).
I knew Mr. Mohan Nannapaneni name as he very popular in Indian community with many of his social activities over the years, I did reach out to him for his guidance and support to fulfill my uncle’s last wish take his mortal remains back to India. Mr. Nannapaneni and his entire TEAM Aid volunteers spent several days in coordination with the Rehabilitation center, Doctors, Funeral Home, Marlborough Town, Indian Consulate, New York, Emirates Airlines (Boston POC & Hyderabad POC), India port of entry activities, and until we each our remote village which is 400 Kilometers from Hyderabad.
We are very thankful to Mr. Mohan Nannapaneni and his entire team for restless follow-ups (Day & Night) to make sure we have smooth process and not to get stuck in any point of time in this whole process starting from United States until we reach India. Past 16 years of my US career, I heard many times about Team AID & Mohan Nannapaneni’s s social activities, this time I witnessed personally, and Hats off to Team Aid and Mr. Mohan Nannapaneni for their commitment and determination to help others.
Once again, Thank you Team Aid and Mohan for all your support and help. All our family blessings are to you and your family members.
Best Regards
Naven Kumar Sankineni.
October 25, 2022 –
Shrewsbury,
Massachusetts,
United States
TEAM Aid was very helpful in airlifting my dad to India after he expired, his last wish was to be cremated in India, if not for TEAM Aid and it volunteers it would have not been possible for my family members back in India to see my dad for one last time, I hope you never need the help from team aid, but if you ever need their help feel free to contact TEAM Aid, because they will take care most of the transport hassle involved in it so that you can moan for the loss of your loved ones, great work team aid, keep it up??, Thank you
— Kiran Panchanani
November 6, 2022 –
Orlando,
Florida,
USA
My wife Professor, Dr. Anita Saxena had gone to Orlando, USA to attend an international conference on the 3rd of November 2022. She unexpectedly & unfortunately passed away on November 6th, 2022 in Orlando. She had traveled alone to the USA and we were informed about her death in India We were at loss as to how to get her mortal remains back to India. The Indian Consulate in Atlanta was extremely helpful & cooperative and suggested that we get in touch with “TEAM Aid” who would do the needful and get the formalities completed for the repatriation of her mortal remains. Mr. Mohan got in touch with us and was most reassuring and informed us about the various formalities that would have to be completed.
Mr. Sreenivas who is based in Florida personally went to the morgue and hotel to expedite the return. Unfortunately, a hurricane had hit Florida but in spite of the inclement weather, Mr. Sreenivas put his own life in danger to get the work done at the earliest. After the weather improved the mortal remains were sent to New York and Mr. Mohan kept a 24-hour vigil to get the formalities completed at the Indian consulate in New York on a Saturday and get the coffin booked on the Air India flight for transportation to India.
It was only because of the untiring and continued efforts of the members of Team Aid, Indian consulate officials, Funeral Home services, Air India, TATA AIG, Europe Assist, and Indian Customs that the mortal remains of my wife could come back to India.
I was very surprised to learn from Mr. Mohan that the entire TEAM Aid members were working as volunteers for performing this noble service.
I and my entire family bow our heads to the entire Team Aid team for their enormous help and compassion. They were very considerate and reassuring, and their ability to solve all problems with complete efficiency and in the shortest possible time is exemplary. They are true saviors and heroes who go out of their way to help strangers like me and my family in our moments of great distress.
I and my family remain indebted to Team Aid for our entire lives. I wish TEAM Aid the very best and pray to the lord to give them greater strength to continue their noble work for humanity.
May God bless them all.
— Dr. Amit Gupta, Lucknow, UP India
October 30, 2022 –
CHANDLER,
Arizona,
United States
TEAM Aid’s coordinators Mohan, Dunnia, and Shankar were extremely helpful in dealing with the body transport of a close family friend. They were like the SWAT team that descended and helped with all the information and coordinated all the different services. We were very thankful to have found them in helping us with this process.
God bless them all for the kind work they do.
— Chikku Baiju
