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Snehalaya provides shelter to Hanumanth, who was rescued from the streets of Belthangadi
On June 14, 2024, Mr. Sharief, a social worker,businessman and well-wisher of Snehalaya, rescued a mentally ill person named Hanumanth who was wandering on the streets near Guruvayankere, Belthangadi. Hanumanth

Snehalaya provides shelter to Shukkur, who was rescued from the streets of Pumpwell
On June 13, 2024, Shukkur, a 28-year-old mentally ill person found in meditating position on the streets of Pumpwell near Indiana hospital, was successfully rescued and admitted to the Snehalaya

Emotional Reunification of Dileep with His Family at Maharastra after 30 years
On January 28, 2024, Dileep, who was under treatment at Krupa Bhavan Kannur, was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men for better care and treatment and for

Emotional Reunification of Ramchand with His Family at Madhya Pradesh
On March 8, 2024, a 30-year-old man named Ramchand, found wandering near Montepadu in Mangalore, was rescued and taken under the care of Snehalaya Mental Illness Rehabilitation Center. The heroic

Emotional Reunification of Bablu with His Family after 17 years
On January 28, 2024, Bablu, who was under treatment at Krupa Bhavan Kannur, was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men for better care and treatment and for

Snehalaya provides shelter to a homeless person, who was rescued from national highway near mulki
On June 8, 2024, the Snehalaya team, with the help of Mr. Kiran Karkala, a well-wisher of Snehalaya, rescued a mentally ill person who was wandering on the National Highway

Sneha Samvada: An Event on ‘Sneha Gange’ lesson at Canara College, Mangalore
On the 6th of June, 2024, the Kannada Department of Canara College, Mangalore, orchestrated a splendid event titled “Sneha Samvada.” This gathering was centered around the textbook of the 4th

Snehalaya provides shelter to Vinod, who was rescued from the streets of Manjeshwar
On June 4, 2024, Vinod, an individual found wandering near Govinda Pai College in Manjeshwar, was successfully rescued and admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Men. This compassionate

Snehalaya provides shelter to Babita, who was rescued from Kasaragod Railway Station.
On 03.06.2024, a woman named Babitha, who was wandering near Kasaragod railway station, was rescued by the staff of the Sakhi One Stop Centre, Kasaragod. She has been admitted to