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65-year-old Shakuntala completely depends on our partner NGO, Share and Care, for her food requirements, as she has no one else to take care of her. “When my only child was young, my husband Nadesan died. It was just me and my young son. After my son got married, he left me to stay with his in-laws, and I was alone. I am old, have pain in my legs, knees, shoulders and my entire body so I cannot work as I once did. But the food rations such as the nuts, lentils, wheat flour and rice I receive from Share and Care help me tremendously and I can eat well every day,” she says.
Share and Care helps hundreds of abandoned grandparents, most of them being elderly women. The senior citizens belong to tribal communities and have limited access to necessities such as food and medicines to stay alive and well. They need your support. Donate now.
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Abandoned elderly supported by Share and Care
400 elderly parents abandoned by their children have no one to take care of them and need your help. They suffer from hunger, sight and hearing failure, diabetes, high blood pressure and other medical conditions. As they cannot work and support themselves because of old age, they cannot afford medicines or even clothing. So, they remain poor and alone.
Share and Care’s mission
Since 1984, Share and Care has been caring for disadvantaged groups of people, including elderly parents who have been living in poverty after being abandoned by their children. The founders, a couple named Carmel and Stephen Arokiasamy, aim to eliminate poverty and the suffering of the poor through social welfare programs and education. To achieve this mission, Share and Care runs a program in Chennai and also a village in Tiruvallur, where the 400 elderly live. This program ensures that every month, the 400 senior citizens have dry food rations, medicines and medical care, clothes, physiotherapy, geriatric counselling and other services to nurture them back to good physical health.
Need for the fundraiser
One of the founders, Carmel Arokiasamy, shares that the abandoned elderly parents who live in extreme poverty without food or anyone to care for them constantly think about their children and ask, “Did we do something wrong?” Carmel Arokiasamy shares that from the time their children are born, they take care of them in such a special way. But when their children abandon them, they weep and cannot stop thinking about them. While dealing with this emotional distress, they are also suffering from hunger and disease. But cannot afford food and medicines.
Donate now to help Share and Care provide the abandoned elderly with dry food rations, medical supplies, a medical and eye camp, counselling, clothes, blankets and recreational activities to live their lives with a positive outlook, despite their circumstances.
Your donation can provide these elderly parents with their most basic and urgent needs. “Please support our work because this is for the elderly parents who are in great need. These grandparents are bedridden. They need care, love and support”.
Donate to this fundraiser by Give, India’s largest online donation platform, to support Share and Care in their mission to provide food, medicines, counselling and personal care to 400 abandoned grandparents living in poverty.
An enormous thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Your contributions have been vital to serving our agenda of providing loving care to our dear beneficiaries till their last breath.
Share and Care considers the mission of feeding, sheltering, and emotionally helping senior citizens their life's ambition. But it wouldn't be possible without the joint efforts of our selfless donors. Take a look below to see what your funds have been used for!
Despite our well-meaning intentions and the incredible support we've received from our donors, we can still do more. Every rupee donated gets us one step closer to a world free of abandoned elderly.
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Elumalai is an aged villager suffering from the terrible affliction known as leprosy. Ironically, the disease's worst effects are not the painful sores or hideous appearance but social exclusion. He has no one but his wife who also suffers from a physical disability and therefore cannot work.
This means Elumalai, who is denied a job by everyone in his village on account of his condition, has no means of survival. He and his beloved wife subsist on whatever his sister-in-law gives them from her meager salary as an MGNREGA beneficiary. When she too could not find work during the pandemic, the only people Elumalai could rely on was Share and Care.
We provide food, medicine, and comfort to Elumalai and help him navigate his difficulties in life. However, he is not the only one going through times like these. Only with your help can we extend our reach and support the many who need but little to be happy.
Help change the world for the better and donate now.
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