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Ganga Stone (October 30, 1941 –June 2, 2021) was an HIV-AIDS activist who was the founder of God's Love We Deliver a volunteer run organization focused on providing food to AIDS patients.

Early life
Stone was born Ingrid Hedley Stone on October 30, 1941 in Manhattan, New York, to Winfred (née Carlson) and Moishe Hedley Stone. Her mother was a librarian who later established the Library for the National Council on Aging. Her father was a Jewish immigrant who moved from Warsaw, Poland, and was a Marxist member of the National Maritime Union, who served later as the organization's treasurer.

Stone graduated from Fieldston School in Bronx, and later studied at Carleton College in Minnesota. She attended Columbia University's School of General Studies, but, did not graduate. She worked assorted jobs including working as a morgue technician, nightclub waitress, and a morgue technician.