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SeaView outreach at Abhaya Gramam

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Tvm: As part of its ongoing CSR activity, the employees of SeaView, a Technopark based health BPO company visited Abhaya Gramam, situated on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram on 16 May 2010.

Abhaya Gramam hosts a number of institutions for the mentally challenged patients, girl children of socially rejected women and a de-addiction centre for the alcohol addicts in its sprawling 10 acre campus at Thachottukavu near Peyad.  SeaView’s social welfare committee ‘Reach’ which is its CSR initiative, donated uniforms, bags, geometry boxes, books and pens to about 60 girl students staying there. 

The employees also met the 30 odd mentally challenged patients undergoing free treatment and rehabilitation there and paid a visit to the daycare centre where the inmates are taught various crafts such as stitching and bag making. Later the inmates of Abhayabala presented a cultural programme which was followed by a community lunch hosted by Seaview for all the inmates. 

Subramanian, Manager of Abhaya Gramam explained the various activities of the centre.  Prof. Sugathakumari, eminent social activist and founder of Abhaya thanked the employees of Seaview for their noble gesture.

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Comments (2)
1 Wednesday, 19 May 2010 10:47
Manoj Kumar
A noble initiative. Congratulations to the staff of Seaview
2 Saturday, 21 August 2010 15:13
SHOBI.P.JOHN
It is a good services in kerala ,while the emergency cituationsand the accidents time, and some of them good trained and works heard. but now adays this fesilty is miss use by the peoples and some doctors , and also insulting by the 108 to the EMTs and the drivers , while reffering the patients that time , ie, (dont give any money to them) ,such thingswhich means insulting both the 108 services also . so please avoied such extra phone call to the candidates. thank you.

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