Narayanan was provided with care and shelter at Snehalaya.

On January 27, 2024, an individual named Narayanan, approximately 35 years old, was rescued from the streets of Bantwal. Mr. Rodney Dsouza, a compassionate well-wisher of Snehalya, facilitated his admission to the Snehalya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Men, ensuring his improved care, treatment, and potential reunion with his family. Narayanan is currently grappling with a […]
SNEHALAYA PROVIDES CARE AND SHELTER TO THE 15 RESIDENTS OF KRIPA BHAVAN

On January 27, 2024, a group of 14 male and 1 female residents from Kripa Bhavan and Maria Bhavan Charitable Trust in Kannur, who are suffering from mental illness, were admitted to Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Men and Women in Manjeshwar. All of these patients were under the care and treatment at Kripa Bhavan. […]
Snehalaya provides care and shelter to Sunil.

On January 25, 2024, a person named Sunil, who was found wandering on National Highway 66 near Trasi, was rescued by MH Ibrahim(social worker) with the help og Gangolli police, and admitted to Snehalaya under the guidance of Brother Joseph Crasta, the founder of Snehalaya. The individual is suffering from a mental illness and speaks […]
Kishan reunited with his family in Gujarat.

On February 11, 2023, a destitute individual named Kishan, approximately 32 years of age, was found wandering on the streets near Trasi Beach. He was rescued by the Gangolli police and social worker Mr. MH Ibrahim. Subsequently, he was admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men. Kishan was suffering from a mental illness […]
Padmavathy was rescued from Mangalore Central Railway Station and admitted to Snehalaya.

Padmavathy was rescued from Mangalore Central Railway Station and admitted to Snehalaya. On January 24, 2023, a lady named Padmavathy, who was found wandering on the platform of Mangalore Central Railway Station, was rescued by Mrs. Olivia Crasta, the trustee of Snehalaya, and the Snehalaya team, as per information provided by the railway police. Padmavathy […]
Meera Bai was reunited with her family at Snehalaya after 7 years.

On April 1, 2023, a woman named Meera Bai, who had been under the care and treatment of Prajna Counseling Centre for the past 3 years, was admitted to Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Women for her improved care, treatment, and reunion. Due to the excellent care and treatment received at Snehalaya, her mental condition […]
Yamuna reunited with her family in Telangana after 4 years.

On October 9, 2023, a 28-year-old woman named Yamuna, who had been under treatment at Kripa Bhavan Charitable Trust in Kannur for the past three and a half years, was admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Women for enhanced care and treatment. Upon her arrival, Yamuna exhibited symptoms of mental health-related problems, including aggressive […]
Ashraf reunited with his family in Mallappuram after 5 years.

On June 14, 2019, a person named Ashraf, who was wandering on the streets of Hampankatte, Mangalore, was rescued and admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men by Mr. Prakash Pinto, Trustee of Snehalaya, and his friend, Mr. Gration Lobo, for his better care and treatment. After receiving essential care and treatment at Snehalaya, […]
PARAMAR WAS PROVIDED WITH CARE AND SHELTER AT SNEHALAYA

On January 18, 2024, a person named Paramar, approximately 65 years old, was found wandering the streets of Manihalla, Bantwal Taluk. He was subsequently rescued and admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Men by Mr. Hidayathulla of City Ambulance Service, Bantwal, along with his friends. The individual is grappling with mental illness, displaying […]
REUNION OF BABY EKTA PAVANI AND SUNITHA WITH THEIR FAMILY AT SNEHALAYA

A woman named Sunitha, along with her daughter Ekta Pavani, was rescued from the streets of Kumbla by the Pink Police of Kasaragod district. After facing challenges, including multiple attempts to admit them to various orphanages, and with the assistance of the “Sakhi project” officials, they finally found refuge in Snehalaya—a better place for their […]