Emotional reunion of Ganesh Naik after 14 years of separation with his family.

On December 13, 2023, a destitute named Ganesh Naik, approximately 60 years old, was rescued from the streets of Yeyyadi and subsequently admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for men by Mr. Prakash Pinto, our trustee, for further care and treatment. After receiving essential care and treatment at Snehalaya, his condition improved, and with the […]
Emotional reunion of Kusum with her family at Uttar Pradesh

On October 19, 2023, Mrs. Olivia Crasta, the trustee and Secretary of Snehalaya, along with her team, rescued a woman named Kusum, approximately 45 years old, from the streets near Surathkal. The lady was suffering from mental illness, and she was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Women for further care and treatment. After […]
Rotary Club BC Road City Honors Brother Joseph Crasta for His Humanitarian Service to Society

Another historic moment graced the annals of Snehalaya’s history as Brother Joseph Crasta, the esteemed founder of the institution, was honored and felicitated for his exceptional service to humanity. This momentous occasion unfolded during the official visit of the District Governor to the Rotary Club BC Road City. Among the distinguished attendees were RTN. HR […]
Raghu Kumar Returns Home After 8 Years.

In another hopeful day of reunion, Raghu Kumar, missing for 8 long years, has finally returned home to Sarapojirajapuram. Rescued and cared for by Kripa Bhavan, Raghu was transferred to Snehalaya Charitable Trust for further treatment and reunion. Raghu’s journey back to his family was marked with challenges. Struggling with psychiatric issues for years, compounded […]
Ayyamali reunited with his family after 2 years

On April 19, 2024, the Snehalaya team rescued a 50-year-old individual named Ayyamali Selvam Manikandan, who was found wandering near Wenlock Government Hospital in Mangalore. He was subsequently admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Men under the guidance of Bro. Joseph Crasta, the founder of Snehalaya, for proper care and treatment. After receiving […]
Snehalaya provides shelter to Neha

On May 4th, 2024, a woman named Neha, approximately 29 years old, was rescued by the Vanitha Police of Kasaragod and thereafter taken to Sakhi One Stop Centre in Kasaragod. Due to exhibiting symptoms of mental illness, she was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Home for Women for further care, treatment, and reunion. She speaks […]
Snehalaya provides shelter to Ravi, who was rescued from the Mangalore Junction Railway Station

On April 30, 2024, Jovial Crasta, the trustee of Snehalaya, rescued a person named Ravi (50) who was wandering in Mangalore Junction Railway Station, as per the information provided Mr Sunil a well wisher of Snehalaya. Ravi has been admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for men. He suffers from mental illness and has […]
Lost for 7 Years, Salim Reunites with Family Gracefully at Uttar Pradesh

The remarkable day witnessed the reunion of Salim, who finally found his way back home after seven years of separation. He was under treatment at Krupa Bhavan Kannur, and on January 28, 2024, he was handed over to Snehalaya Manjeshwaram for rehabilitation purposes. Salim’s journey back to his loved ones took a turn for the […]
Snehalaya provides shelter to Dil Lagan, who was rescued from the streets of Hosabettu.

On April 30, 2024, Mr. Jovial Crasta, the trustee of Snehalaya, rescued a person named Dil Lagan (20) who was wandering on the National Highway near Hosabettu Surathkal, as per the information provided by Mr. Kiran Karkala, a social worker and well-wisher of Snehalaya. Dil Lagan has been admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre […]
Snehalaya provides shelter to Shakunthala and Partha Sarathi, who were rescued from the streets of Mangalore.

On April 28, 2024, Sarita Crasta, the trustee of Snehalaya, along with the Snehalaya team, rescued two destitute individuals from the streets of Mangalore near Wenlock Hospital. Among them, the team rescued Shakunthala, approximately 59 years old, who is suffering from mental illness and exhibits aggressive behavior. She speaks Kannada and claims to be from […]