Happy Home
Nanma Charibale Trust’s first initiative Tharavad, the home of happiness for the unprivileged, was founded in 2009 in Muzhappilangad, Kannur. A kilometer through the Madam-Javan road from NH-17 leads to “Tharavad”.
Still, the silent gasping, quiet prayers for the recognition of being humans are ringing in the ears! Tharavad listens to it from the following sects with patient ears and kind heart;
- Sick and bedridden old-aged women.
- Ignored and rejected by relatives and society.
- Divorcees with none to take care of and nowhere to go.
- Ladies with unique needs.
- Disabled and having one to take care of.
- Mentally retarded women.
The futility of the materialistic gain detachment from the mortal world and the thoughts and prayers of permanent rewards may lead us to the righteous path. Then, our inner thoughts for righteousness will start to emanate and push us to work on it. Indeed, while trying to understand the pain and suffering of fellow human beings, the subsequent feeling of empathy will keep us grounded and humble.
Treatment Cost
• Free treatment for backward and financially weak people.
• Subsidized treatment plan for people who can contribute in a limited way.
• All above will be scrutinized and verified on a case-to-case basis before registering their names.
• Priority will be given to the patients from the neighborhood.
Our limitations
While meeting the day-to-day requirements with the help of generous and kind people, the difficulties, that Tharavad is facing, are manifold. Many deserving cases crave love, affection, protection, and shelter outside our umbrella due to the pressing financial difficulties of meeting the huge day-to-day expenses as well as the demands for completing the construction of a new facility simultaneously.