Emotional Reunion of Lalitha with Her family After 6 months.

In a heartwarming reunion, Lalitha, a mentally ill destitute patient, was reunited with her family on 22/09/2024 after undergoing treatment and rehabilitation at Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center for Women. Lalitha’s journey began on March 29, 2024, when she was rescued by Snehalaya’s rescue team from Mangalore Railway Station. Struggling with mental illness, she had lost […]

Rescue of Shahaban from the streets of Shanthipalla Kumble

Date: September 24, 2024 A 45-year-old mentally ill man, Shahaban, was rescued by social worker Mr. Suchindra and his team on September 24, 2024. Shahaban was found wandering in a dishevelled state in Shantipalla and has been admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Men for care and treatment. Shahaban was communicating in Hindi. Initial […]

Rescue of Ravindra from the streets of Padavinangadi Mangalore

Date: September 24, 2024 Mr Jovial Crasta the trustee of Snehalaya along with his team rescued a male individual, Ravindra, from Padavinangady, Mangalore, following information received from Mr. Maxmi. Ravindra has been admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Men for treatment and care. Initial assessments suggest chronic substance dependence and potential psychotic disorders. If […]

Emotional Reunion of Sujatha Mary Lobo with Her family After 2 months.

On July 23, 2024, the Udupi town police rescued a woman named Sujatha Mary Lobo from the national highway near Brahmavar. She was found shabbily dressed and was subsequently admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Women. During her treatment at Snehalaya, her condition improved significantly. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Snehalaya […]

Emotional Reunion of Guddu with His Family in UttarPradesh after 1year.

On July 29, 2024, the Snehalaya team rescued a mentally ill person named Guddu from Mangalore Central Railway Station. He was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men. During his treatment at Snehalaya, Guddu’s condition improved significantly. As part of his ongoing rehabilitation, he was later transferred to the Shraddha Rehabilitation Foundation in […]

Emotional Reunion of Kailash after 15 years at Jharkhand.

On August 17, 2024, a mentally ill person named Kailash, approximately 38 years old and a resident of Jeevan Jyothi Ashram in Chully, Kasaragod, was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men for better care, treatment, and the hope of reunion with his family. During his stay at Snehalaya, his condition improved significantly. […]

Rescue of Rekha from Mangalore Central Railway station

On 18th September 2024, Mrs. Olivia Crasta, the Trustee and Secretary of Snehalaya, along with Mr. Jovial Crasta, Trustee of Snehalaya, and the Snehalaya team, rescued a mentally ill woman named Rekha (35) from Mangalore Central Railway Station. She was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Women. Rekha was found wandering on the […]

Emotional Reunion of Harikesh with His Family in Chhattisgarh after 3months.

On August 21, 2024, Bro. Joseph Crasta, the founder of Snehalaya, along with Mr. Basavaraj, a staff member of the Shraddha Rehabilitation Foundation in Mumbai, and the Snehalaya team, rescued a mentally ill person named Harikish, approximately 35 years old, from the streets of Mangalore near State Bank. He was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social […]

Snehalaya provides shelter to Ningappa, who was rescued from the streets of Bantwal

On 14.09.2024, a person named Ningappa, approximately 40 years old, was found wandering the streets of Bantwal. He was rescued and admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Men by Mr. Hidayathulla of the City Ambulance Service, Bantwal, along with his friends. The individual is grappling with mental illness, dressed in disheveled attire, and […]

Snehalaya provides shelter to Leena, who was rescued by the Pink Police of Kanhangad

On 12th September 2024, a 47-year-old woman named Leena, previously residing at Snehasadhan, was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Women by the Pink Police of Kanhangad. She is currently experiencing mental illness and exhibits aggressive behavior. Leena communicates in Malayalam and is undergoing treatment at Snehalaya. If anyone has information about her, please […]

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