Campaign by Gandhi Bhavan International Trust
“We received a call in 2012 that an elderly person had been abandoned at a government hospital in Kollam, Kerala. Our rescue team reached there and what we found shocked us. The elderly man was Sankarankutti Nair, a prominent director and producer in the Malayalam film industry. He was lying there helplessly. His left leg had been amputated and he had lost his vision completely. He lost his wife and was abandoned by his family and ended up on the streets”, says Dr Ponalur Somarajan, founder of Gandhibhavan.
Without Gandhibhavan, Nair and hundreds of other abandoned elderly would not have a home. Over the last two decades, the NGO has adopted thousands of abandoned elderly from the streets and has taken up full responsibility for their wellbeing. Gandhibhavan is currently home to over 750 abandoned elderly and has been their only refuge.
The last two years have been tough for Dr Somarajan. His NGO is sitting on huge debt and Dr Somarajan, with a heavy heart, admits that he will not be able to continue his work without funds.
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A humble beginning
Dr Somarajan, in 2002, found an elderly lady on the street in a visibly distressed condition. Malnourished and ill, the lady was fighting for her life with no one to care for her. Having lost his mother at a young age, Dr Somarajan was moved by her plight, rescued her and brought her home. This encounter led Dr Somarajan to start Gandhibhavan. He rented a two-bedroom house and started rescuing abandoned elderly from the streets. Over the last two decades Dr Somarajan has saved thousands of helpless elderly from a miserable fate.
Abandonment of elderly on the rise
According to Dr Somarajan as migration towards cities grows, the problem of elderly abandonment would continue to rise. “Children leave their parents behind and move away in search of a livelihood. We have several mothers and fathers here who yearn to see their children. Many children are in such good positions today but they do not want their parents. This is heartbreaking for me to see,” Dr Somarajan says.
A herculean challenge
Most of the people who are brought to Gandhibhavan are ailing, disabled or old. Dr Somarajan says, “In order to provide proper medical care we have doctors at Gandhibhavan along with a medical facility. We even need to have our residents admitted to hospitals at times. But all of this comes at a heavy cost and we need support to be able to give helpless elderly the care and love they need”. “We take care of each and every need that a resident has, from nutritious food and comfortable shelter to medicines and clothing. Gandhibhavan is a family and not an old age home” He further adds.
If we do not receive funds urgently we will have to close the gates of Gandhibhavan to countless abandoned elderly parents who are suffering on the streets. Help Gandhibhavan keep its doors open for countless abandoned elderly parents in need of a safe and loving home. Donate Now.
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Karthik (name changed) is a man who has been through the worst life has to offer. After faithfully serving his family for several years, his wife took his children and abandoned him, leaving him with no property or loved ones to comfort him.
In this desperate situation, Karthik attempted the unthinkable. Timely action prevented the loss of his life but left him with debilitating injuries. Ashokan needed more than just immediate physical aid and he needed it quickly.
A wise and compassionate doctor referred Karthik to Gandhi Bhavan where his world was changed. He found peace among the other abandoned elderly at this refuge for the vulnerable where his medical, nutritional, and social needs were met with the help of a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, cooks, and peers.
He now lives life with the light of hope in his eyes. From having nothing and no one to being surrounded by people who cherish his presence, Karthik has something to live for.
We often get so caught up in our privilege that we fail to notice the lives of the downtrodden and miserable. Help end this cycle of pain and donate liberally to Gandhi Bhavan.
Hundreds of abandoned elderly men and women are counting on your help! With the support of our generous donors, we've managed to feed, clothe, and shelter hundreds of abandoned elderly but we need to do more.
Gandhibhavan provides lifetime care to innumerable homeless and aged persons but needs funds immediately to keep its doors open for its beneficiaries.
This care extends to the basic requirements of living like nourishment, a roof over ones head and community support but also extends to therapies (including music therapy), and also extensive medical treatment such as 24-hour ready doctor's services and nurses, as well as our psychiatrists and physiotherapists.
Donate now to save the lives of countless abandoned souls who need your aid!
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