As a first in South Gujarat, doctors of the Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home carried out a blood transfusion to save the life of a sick pug. The donor pug is a sister to the receiver pug. Now that’s what we call cute compassion!
21-year old Sapnil Kurungada and his younger brother, Ravindra were finding it difficult to get employment. They enrolled in the Mobile Handset Repairing Course at Shrimad Rajchandra Skill Development Centre, Dharampur. Through these trainings, they developed confidence in their abilities and have recently opened a mobile shop, R S Mobile in their own village.
Recently, a severely injured parrot was brought to the Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home. The parrot displayed clear indications of trauma and was unable to even flap its wings, the team of doctors performed an emergency surgery to insert a pin in the parrot’s wing. The bird has now recovered and is ready to fly...
In an effort to bring a smile on the faces of those in need, the Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care Muscat centre conducted a food distribution drive in the city of Al Amirat.
Marking World Birth Defect Day, Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital was felicitated with a Certificate of Appreciation from the Valsad District Development Officer - Ms. Arpit Sagar, in recognition of its effort in identifying and treating children with birth defects.
Volunteers of the Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care Long Island Centre conducted a hunger relief drive through which over 10,000 pounds of rice was packed and donated to various shelters and outreach centres, benefitting over 33,000 people in need!
Shrimad Rajchandra District Early Intervention Centre was showcased as one of the model centres of India in the field of early intervention at a conference organised by The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) in New Delhi.
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