Project Report
| Jan 24, 2021
Support to Destitute Women
By Printo Mathew | Leader
We are grateful to all our donors for your support towards our destitute home. During the outbreak of Covid 19 pandemic we have not accepted new persons to our centre as we did not have building capacity to separate them but sent them to Bangalore. Now the need to expand this mission is an urgent need and demand so we request our donors to help us generously by spreading this message among your friends and supporters to help us to build two extra rooms. If you know any agency who might support us for the building it would be a very great help to ensure that many can be given refuge in our center to restore their dignity.
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Jun 6, 2020
Destitute home
By Printo Mathew | Project leader
Dear donors,
We hope you are keeping well and safe. Due to new regulatory requirements that impact GlobalGiving's ability to disburse to Indian-banked organizations, we have not been able to receive donations or carry out our project activies. We thank you for your continued support and will update you as soon as we can.
During this unexpected time with the help of our local donors we are trying to reach out to our beneficiaries with necessary help like food materials and medicine. At present we are not accepting new members to our home because we do not have all the facility to quarantine them. With our limited space we are taking care of the patients who are with us now without getting any further complications.
Stay well,
MOB Rural Health Centre
Dec 30, 2019
Impact of destitute centre
By Bharath N | Operations Manager
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Our shelter for the destitute, “Care”, was setup to meet their physical, social and psychological needs. A satisfactory accommodation, nutritious food, care, psycho-social assistance and medical facilities that maintain human dignity to the abandoned ones of the street is provided. It is a 15-bedded centre with 5 staff including a full time nurse.
From the last quarter we provided service to 16 destitute. We did survey in Chamarajanagar, Ramanagar, Mysore and Mandya Districts. We identified 40 destitute. But only 16members agreed to join our centre. We informed their local police stations and brought to our centre. Now they’re happily spending their life here.
Out of 16, due to maintenance issues we send 4 destitute to well developed centre in Bangalore, 5 destitute got rehabilitated completely. Now this peoples physical conditions improving day by day. We started to provide many recreational facilities through volunteers. It’s also helping to create positive attitude between inmates.