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Serve with Compassion

Volunteer Details

Support does not always begin with money. People can help through referrals, visits, advocacy and practical care for residents in recovery.

Ways to Help

Compassion in practical forms

People can help by referring vulnerable persons, meeting daily needs, advocating for the mission and supporting with care.

Refer Someone

If you know a vulnerable person in need of care, the Ashrama can be contacted for guidance and response.

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Visit with Respect

Supporters can come alongside the work with humility, prayer and encouragement.

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Advocate

Sharing the mission helps more people understand the need for psychiatric care and rehabilitation.

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Meet Daily Needs

Food, clothing, medicine and essentials are direct ways to strengthen the ministry.

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Our homes

Care across Bengaluru

28 Dec 2004

Shivakote

Rehabilitation Centre

01 Feb 2015

Tanisandra

Thrithwa Elizabeth Mane

Since 1997

MS Palya

Psychiatric Home for Gents

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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