Seon Ashram trust, a registered rehabilitation centre for 285 disables including mentally challenged (Mentally ill and mentally retarded), physically handicapped, aged, misused women on street, orphan school going children and infants. The objective of seon ashram trust is to raise the quality of life of these destitute Disabled people of every caste and religion by creating an environment conducive to their physical, mental and spiritual growth. It provides all the facilities free of cost.
Among the existing 285 patients at Seon Ashram, 90% of them are brought to Ashram from streets, bus stops and railway stations, who are suffering from various diseases, begging for food and sleeping anywhere on the road. Such destitute are brought to Ashram, cleaned, provided food, and shelter, clothing and necessary medical treatment. This Ashram has served 1500+ people by now, providing them food/nutrition, medicine and all other basic requirement free of cost. They need medicines regilarly.
The motto of Seon Ashram is to heal the broken heart and the sick and get them back to the society where they can live with integrity and equality. The confronted challenge to the ashram management is to provide food, regular drugs and supportive nutrition and care to the patients which would help them to come out of their illness and to become a member of the society. we also attempt to their needs by engaging them in different activities like sports, agricultural activities, horticulture etc
1. They will have a safe accommodation and placement where they will enjoy their time in family environment. 2. they Gain adequate nutrition, Medicines, physical exercise and quality healthcare to lead a healthful life. 3. Tender love and provide care will bring a pleasant and enjoyable life for this disabled community and offer them emotional and release from mental depression. 4. Ashram will contribute to build the life of the poor so that they can become an active member of the soceity
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