AGED CARE
Aged people are the most uncared for and isolated members of society. Many of the families feel that aged parents are a burden to the growth of the family. It is difficult for poor families to support their aged members and often these people are abandoned without care. They need to feel that they are still wanted and respected despite their second childhood. Taking good care of the aged is the sign of being grateful and appreciable.
Our Actives
ANBIN VIZHUTHUGAL Roots of Society
Creating security by placing them in their own homes
Promoting Child Extending counselling to infuse in them the self-worthrights and Health Awareness
Carrying out health programs
Extending recreation programs to refresh their mind and body
Distributing basic amenities
Reunion with the families
Accommodating helpless in the aging home
- Child Development
- Women Empowerment
- Youth Development
- Aged Care
- Shelters For Homeless
- Environmental Development Activities
- Skill Development Activities ( NSDC Apporoved Centre )
- GDA – General Duty Assistant Course
- Social Welfare Programs
- Targeted Intervention – FSW – MSM – TG & Migrants
- Covid 19 Emergency Relief & Support Activities
- My Feeding India