Tuesday, November 30, 2010

ONE MORE SOCIAL ACTIVITY OF OUR TRUST.

EXWEL TRUST VISITS A BLIND HOME





Our Trust Members with Home warden










Our Managing Trust Sgt.R.Chellappa with his wife distributing sweets to a Blind woman.




















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Inmates are taking dinner.














Mrs.Chellappa along with the Home warden and few inmates.



ANNA DHANAM AT AGED BLIND WOMEN HOME


Our Exwel Trust organized and offered (Free Meals) Annadhanam to 33 Aged Blind Women on 25-11-2010 at Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli-District, Tamil Nadu

The inmates were immensly happy and performed a special prayer for the well being of the Trust members for such a gesture now and in the recent past.




JUST THINK ABOUT THE BLIND PEOPLE

Close your eyes for a few moments and in the darkness realize

how important it is to be able to see. Now imagine blinds were to stay closed,

condemning you to a dark prison forever.

This is the reality faced by the blind throughout their lives.

In India, in the rural areas, there are 22 blind males and 28 blind females in a

population of 100,000. 15 males and 25 females in a population of 100,000

in urban areas. The number of the blind in India is estimated to be

13 million and this is a growing figure.



The plight of people with vision impairment became so terrible

that street begging & dependency on others became the only

means of survival for many, especially those without adequate

and appropriate education during their childhood that would enhance

their capability to lead dignified life and also help

them to earn their square meal.

A blind that is educated to some appreciable level,

the problem of securing a decent and well-paid job became an uphill task.


EXWEL TRUST MAKES FREQUENT VISIT

TO THE BLIND SCHOOLS &

AGED HOME FOR THE BLIND

AND HELP BY PROVIDING

THEIR DAILY NEEDS.
















































































































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