White Guard Volunteers (Kerala India)

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White Guard Volunteers ( Kerala India )
Founded
  • 15 september 2018 (15 september 2018)
    (Kerala State Committee
    of Muslim Youth League)
  • May 2019 (May 2019)
Founders
  • Sayyid Munavvar Ali Shihab Thangal
  • P. K. Firos
  • Najeeb Kanthapuram
TypeNon-governmental organization, Nonprofit organization
Focus social service , rescue work
Location
OriginsCalicut
Area served
Now in Kerala (india)
Key people
Sayyid Munavvar Ali Shihab Thangal
Employees
c. 1000
Volunteers
c. 1 lakh
Website
White Guard on relief activities 2019 Kerala floods Whiteguard Volunteers HELP KERALA FLOOD 2018.jpg
White Guard on relief activities 2019 Kerala floods
Whiteguard volunteers: rescue service in landslide Kerala 2020 Whiteguard Volunteers HELP KERALA landsliding.jpg
Whiteguard volunteers: rescue service in landslide Kerala 2020

The White Guard Volunteers [2] (WG) is an Volunteers organization of Muslim Youth League - IUML volunteer. [3] who volunteer two year or more to flood rescue service in kerala, social service [4] with poor communities. White Guard works in Kerala neighborhoods and rural communities in about 20 different cities [5] throughout Kerala [6] India. White Guards were involved in rescue work during 2018 Kerala floods, 2019 Kerala floods, [7] 2020 Kerala floods [8] ,COVID-19 pandemic & 2024 Wayanad landslides

Contents

White Guard of Muslim Youth League (MYL) Kerala State Committee [9]
State CaptainShafeeq Vachal
State Vice CaptainBadaruddin K.K.

Medi Chain Scheme

The scheme of humanitarian named Medi Chain [4] is being carried out by involving the volunteers at zonal and district levels. White Guard team with emergency medicine [7] for ex-pats Patients can send written or voice clips including their name, age, gender (female/male/transgender), and medical history. They will check the patient information and then talk to the expert doctors if necessary and reply to the patients. About 50 doctors specializing in various fields are collaborating with this project. The services of doctors in all fields such as General Medicine, Surgery, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Ortho, ENT, and Ophthalmology are also available. In addition, the services of Ayurvedic and Homeopathic doctors have been made available [10]

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