Dreams come true for little ones when we join efforts to help the most fortunate.

A housing project at Maindala, Kemmate, for Revathi Poojary and her family reached a significant milestone with the housewarming ceremony of their newly constructed home on 18th February 2024. Mohandas Marakada, a journalist from Mangalore actively involved in children’s education, constructed a temporary hut when Revathi’s house collapsed and subsequently undertook the initiative to build […]

Muhammad Akhir was provided with care and shelter at Snehalaya.

According to information provided by social workers Mr. Kiran Karkala and Mrs. Hilda Lobo Nagori, on February 15, 2024, a man named Muhammad Akhir was found wandering on Padil Street, Mangalore. He was rescued by the Snehalaya team under the guidance of Br. Joseph Crasta, the Managing Trustee of Snehalaya. Muhemmad Akhir has been admitted […]

Inauguration of the new elevator at Snehalaya.

On February 16, 2024, the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre hosted a splendid inauguration ceremony to mark the installation of a newly added elevator. The distinguished chief guests for the event were Mr. Allen and Lyra, generous donors who contributed rupees 11 lakhs to make the project a reality. The ceremony commenced with the unveiling of […]

Balasubramanyan was provided with care and shelter at Snehalaya.

On February 14, 2024, a man named Balasubramanyan , (54) who was found wandering near Permude, (Bajpe) Mangalore   was rescued by Br. Joseph  Crasta, the  Managing trustee of Snehalaya,   along with Snehalaya team, as per information provided by  Fr Ronald Pinto the Parish  Priest of St John the Baptist Church Permude. Balasubramanyan is suffering from […]

Laxmi reunited with her family at Madhya Pradesh

On October 2, 2023, a woman named Laxmi, who was found wandering near AJ Hospital in Mangalore, was rescued and subsequently admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Women by Mrs. Olivia Crasta, the trustee cum secretary of Snehalaya Charitable Trust. At the time of admission, Laxmi was suffering from psychological illness and was […]

Joseph Crasta, Founder of Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center, Receives Basti Vaman Shenoy Vishwa Konkani Puraskar-2023

Date: Feb 11, 2024:In a remarkable honor, Joseph Crasta, the founder of Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center for Men and Women, has been awarded the prestigious Basti Vaman Shenoy Vishwa Konkani Puraskar 2023. The award, named after the renowned Konkani writer Basti Vaman Shenoy, recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to society through their work […]

Kunja reunited with his family at Sulliya after six years.

On November 27, 2017, a person named Kunja, who was wandering the streets near Puttur Bus Stand, was rescued and admitted to Snehalaya Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Centre for Men by a well-wisher of Snehalaya. At the time of admission, he was suffering from gangrene in his leg and was experiencing old age-related problems. After receiving care […]

Anitha reunited with her family in Bangalore, after 8 years

On August 22, 2019, a person named Anitha, who was wandering the streets of Mangalore, was rescued and admitted to Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Women by the Snehalaya team under the guidance of Brother Joseph Crasta, founder of Snehalaya. At the time of admission, she was suffering from mental illness and exhibited related symptoms. […]

BABY REUNITED WITH HER FAMILY IN BIHAR AFTER 1 YEAR

On 18.10.2023, an individual named Baby was rescued and subsequently admitted to the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre by the authorities of Sakhi One Stop Centre Udupi, with the assistance of Mr. Ramdas Palan, a social worker. At the time of admission, Baby was grappling with mental health issues. However, through the care and treatment she […]

REUNION OF MANJULA WITH HER FAMILY AT TELANGANA

On April 10, 2023, a destitute individual named Manjula was found wandering the streets of Brahmagiri, Udupi. She was rescued and subsequently admitted to the Snehalaya Psycho Social Rehabilitation Centre for Women by a concerned member of the public and the Udupi police.At the time of admission, Manjula was suffering from mental illness and related […]

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