In a compassionate initiative led by Hong Kong volunteers of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care, around 1,000 pairs of gently used clothes were collected and donated to two organizations, Friend of Earth and Christian Action, dedicated to supporting the underprivileged in China.
Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre recently organised a free eye check-up camp which witnessed a good turnout, with over 150 patients benefiting from the initiative. The camp, aimed at promoting eye health, offered comprehensive examinations for patients from rural areas.
As a part of the Educational Care programme, a two-day teacher training workshop was organised in association with the District Institute for Education and Training and Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, Gujarat. More than 125 teachers, including principals, from Valsad district participated in the interactive workshop held at the Ashram.
In Vadodara, volunteers distributed over 700 mosquito nets to the homeless in an effort to mitigate the post-monsoon risks of insect bites. This proactive health measure will prevent easily avoidable diseases amongst the vulnerable communities within the city.
Volunteers from Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care undertook impactful initiatives across Mumbai, leaving a positive imprint on various communities. They orchestrated an inspiring Independence Day celebration with the children of Spark A Change Foundation in Andheri's slums, fostering freedom and unity through exercises, quizzes, and a Gandhiji monologue. The event concluded with region-based dances, art...
Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home (SRANH) recently undertook a case involving the rescue and rehabilitation of a two-year-old male pigeon weighing 225g. The pigeon was presented with a traumatic rupture of the crop and leakage of ingesta from the affected site.
Lucy, a 6.5-year-old pet Labrador Retriever, was suffering from severe vomiting and was hence brought to Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home for urgent medical attention. Upon a thorough physical examination,
A 4-year-old, male Labrador was presented with a tongue tumor, a relatively infrequent occurrence in domestic animals, constituting less than 4% of oral and pharyngeal tumors.
Dealing with a complex case, the skilled veterinary team at Shrimad Rajchandra Animal Nursing Home tackled a 5-year-old female buffalo's persistent issues of anorexia, unexplained pyrexia, and tympany.
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