Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged Children

by Sri Arunodayam Charitable Trust
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children
Support Abandoned Mentally Challenged  Children

Project Report | Feb 23, 2016
Thank you so much for your timely support

By Iyyappan Subramanian | Founder Managing Trustee

Dear Friends,

Greetings to you all from Sri Arunodayam,

Sri Arunodayam Charitable Trust is a registered organisation that works for the well-being of mentally challenged children who have been abandoned by their families. Opened in 2002, the organization was founded on firm humanitarian values of love, care, and tireless service, enabling it to handle any humanitarian crises as they arise.

Although Sri Arunodayam’s main focus is on abandoned, mentally challenged children, it could not turn its eyes away from the terrible plight of other suffering people, especially during the recent floods in Chennai.

And so, armed with a heart for action, Sri Arunodayam opened its doors to all during this critical period, and together with the help of compassionate donors and volunteers, set about making an impact in the lives of those affected.

After the first ten days of relief work, Good Shepherd School, Nungambakkam,chennai joined hands with Sri Arunodayam and more than 50,000 meals, 2,000 school kits and 5,000 ration kits were distributed in the surrounding areas.

Thank you so very much for the timely support you provided, which helped us help the most affected during the floods in Chennai last year. Because you decided to step in, we were able to achieve all that we did.

Here’s a report on the Flood Relief Operations carried out by Sri Arunodayam and our volunteer teams.

We hope you enjoy reading this, and thanks once again!


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Sri Arunodayam Charitable Trust

Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu - India
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Project Leader:
Iyyappan Subramanian
Founder Managing Trustee
Chennai , Tamil Nadu India

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