Venezia and I visited Jyothis Care Centre at Taloja on Wednesday, 13th June. We were welcomed very warmly by the Sisters and the inmates, who were eagerly expecting us. The care centre is located in a 1 acre land and is neatly maintained.
Sr. Jisna told us that there are 23 inmates currently, most of them mentally challenged. They are under medication and are calm most of the time, but they do get a bit unsettled at times. Medicines are regularly provided by volunteers.
The inmates performed a small action song for us. They were thrilled to have the vada pav that we had got for them. The Sisters were also grateful to receive lassi packets and alphonso mangoes.
The Sisters repeatedly told us that they were very happy and thankful that the monthly rations are provided by us, thus saving them the effort and embarrassment of begging for these at APMC market. Both of them sent their prayers and wishes to all of us.
We did ask the Sisters if there was anything that we could help them with. They were very hesitant to ask for any further help, but on much probing by Venezia and me, they asked if we could arrange for pillow covers and a manual sewing machine.
Have attached a few pics that we clicked when we were there. All the inmates gathered at the door to see us off, most of them hugged and kissed us. Needless to say, it was a humbling experience for both of us.
Thanks,
Athira Vasudevan
Sr. Jisna told us that there are 23 inmates currently, most of them mentally challenged. They are under medication and are calm most of the time, but they do get a bit unsettled at times. Medicines are regularly provided by volunteers.
The inmates performed a small action song for us. They were thrilled to have the vada pav that we had got for them. The Sisters were also grateful to receive lassi packets and alphonso mangoes.
The Sisters repeatedly told us that they were very happy and thankful that the monthly rations are provided by us, thus saving them the effort and embarrassment of begging for these at APMC market. Both of them sent their prayers and wishes to all of us.
We did ask the Sisters if there was anything that we could help them with. They were very hesitant to ask for any further help, but on much probing by Venezia and me, they asked if we could arrange for pillow covers and a manual sewing machine.
Have attached a few pics that we clicked when we were there. All the inmates gathered at the door to see us off, most of them hugged and kissed us. Needless to say, it was a humbling experience for both of us.
Thanks,
Athira Vasudevan