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Our Story

Milestone Details

The journey began with a life-changing moment in Bharatpur in 1983 and grew into a ministry of rescue, psychiatric care, rehabilitation and de-addiction support in Bengaluru.

Our story

Milestones from the brochure

By: Thirumuga Ashrama

A vision born in Bharatpur in 1983

The ministry traces its inspiration to a life-changing moment at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in 1983.

By: Thirumuga Ashrama

Street outreach began in Bengaluru in 1997

Before the homes were opened, the mission was already serving abandoned people through direct street rescue and care.

By: Thirumuga Ashrama

Homes opened in 2004 and 2015

Thirumugha Ashramam opened on 28 December 2004 and Thrithwa Elizabeth Mane began on 1 February 2015.

Our values

Words that guide our work

Mission

Daily care

We reach out to people abandoned on the streets, receive them with love and serve them through treatment, nourishment, care and rehabilitation.

Vision

Compassion

We long to be a haven of love, support and holistic healing where every resident experiences compassion, justice and human dignity.

Aim

Belonging

Our aim is to uplift wandering brothers and sisters by giving them a loving community where they can feel at home again.

Any Questions

The brochure shares a clear mission of rescue, care, rehabilitation and de-addiction. These are the key questions people often ask first.

The Ashrama serves abandoned, homeless, addicted and mentally distressed people who are found on the streets and need safe, long-term care.

Residents are received with dignity, cleaned, treated for wounds, given clothes and food, and then supported through prayer, psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation.

The ministry serves from Kalathamanahalli near Shivakote, Tanisandra for women, and Voderahalli at MS Palya for men in Bengaluru.

Fr. George Kuttickal M.C.B.S. founded this ministry after a long journey of compassion that began with a powerful inspiration in 1983 and street outreach in Bengaluru from 1997.
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