Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care continues to uplift communities by offering free beauty courses to low-income women. The recent initiative at Jagruti Kendra, Jari Mari in Mumbai, extended for six months, involved 35 beneficiaries,
Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care continues to uplift communities by offering free beauty courses to low-income women. The recent initiative at Jagruti Kendra, Jari Mari in Mumbai, extended for six months, involved 35 beneficiaries,
The collective efforts of Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care in the United States and Canada had a substantial impact on the communities served.
In various Far East communities, acts of kindness and celebration have illuminated the lives of those in need. Volunteers from Hong Kong, at Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity, Home of Love, distributed food bags containing soya milk, lemon tea, and crackers, accompanied by heartfelt happiness cards from children.
In the quiet village of Kaprada, 22-year-old Kamlesh faced a daunting battle when diagnosed with viral meningitis and the added complication of pneumonia. However, his story took a remarkable turn at the Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre.
Mental health is rarely taken seriously in rural areas, where cases of depression are often left untreated. A 24-year-old mother of a newborn recently attempted suicide by jumping into a well on the 7th day after her delivery. Her family rushed her to Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre in Dharampur, where she found a new lease of life.
2-year-old Riyansh had severe immobility in all 4 of his limbs, due to a condition known as spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. At Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre, a holistic rehabilitation plan was devised to help Riyansh improve his condition.
Jayamati, a young infant was presumed dead and taken to the cemetery by her family. But upon seeing her breathe again, her family immediately rushed her to Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre.
Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre reached a new milestone recently – the hospital performed its first ever cardiothoracic surgery, the first of its kind in the Dharampur region!
In the quiet village of Kaprada, 22-year-old Kamlesh faced a daunting battle when diagnosed with viral meningitis and the added complication of pneumonia. However, his story took a remarkable turn at the Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre.
Urmilaben’s baby girl was born with an extremely low birth-weight of less than 1kg at Shrimad Rajchandra Hospital and Research Centre, Dharampur.