Let Them Smile – Differently Abled Welfare Programs
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Let Them Smile is our sponsorship project intended to build a platform for children with special needs and provide them with a sustainable solution. We aim at attaining self-sufficient and uplifting the status of less privileged women through livelihood and skill development training.
We also provide assistance during situations like the pregnancy period of women, health hazards and house construction. This project brings a gleam of smile on the face of our beneficiaries who are struggling to meet their day to day needs. The peculiarity of this project is that it won’t disclose the identity of its beneficiaries to respect their dignity and privacy. The assistance is disbursed to the beneficiaries as financial support for their education, health and other emergency needs. Likewise this project empowers women through skill development and vocational training programs. Financial assistance is being transferred through a bank account opened in the name of the organization.
Based on a yearly plan, funds can be used for livelihood, housing, education and other special needs of beneficiaries
Angel’s Rhythm
Association for social development suhruth Sadan and renowned music band ‘Bodhi’ jointly organized a musical event called ‘ Angel’s Rhythm’. The musical night was organized under the leadership of famous musical director Bijibal, to raise funds for the project ‘Let them Smile’ for differently abled people. Actor and scriptwriter Mr. Bibin George inaugurated the event and spoke. Emeritus Bishop Thomas Chakiath, Social Apostolate counselor St Mary’s Province Adv. Sr Josna SD, Edathala Police Inspector Mr. Noble, Edathala Panchayat President Mrs. Preeja Kunjumon, ASDSS Secretary Sr. Divya Mundakal SD, Social Work program officer of ASDSS Sr Ancy Maniyamkott SD also spoke.
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Mezhukattil Enterprise Chairman Abdhul Kadhar gave cash check and launched the project “Let them smile”. The program was followed by cultural programs and award distribution. During the event Mr. Stanley TJ was honored for his 45 years of social service and dedication by Vicar Provincial Social Apostolate counselor St. Mary’s Province Sr. Linet Chakiath SD , Mr. Jeffin Ittichen, who overcame his limitations by building an enterprise, was also honored at the event. The program was a huge success with the presence of around 700 audience members. The program concluded with a musical event which lasted for three hours by the band of bodhi.
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Mental Health Day Celebration, Fund Distributiion for Differently Abled
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well Being. It affects how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices. Mental health is Important at every stage of life. From childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Psychologist Dr. Jisha Mary handle a productive session to differently abled children and their parents. Audience got a positive energy from the session. Also Sr Josna SD President of ASDSS delivered a motivational story to them. Sr. Nairmalaya SD, Program coordinator of Senior Citizens delivered words of blessing to the program. Dr. Jisha Mary did Music therapy for them. After lunch, funds were distributed for 42 differently abled beneficiaries.
Meeting for Parents of The Beneficiaries of Let Them Smile
A meeting and interactive session conducted for parents of beneficiaries of let them smile project. Program started with a prayer song. Sr Divya Mundackal SD started to iteract with them to know their problems and need. They shared their different experiences and some children exhibited their talents on the stage. Inorder to learn handi craft work for an income generation programme for the parents. Collected medical bills and fund distribution was done. Secretary of association for social development suruthsadan Sr Divya Mundackal SD, Project Coordinator Ramya Das led the programme. 40 people participated on the program.