THE GLIMPSE OF PANDEMIC PROJECTS The ubiquitous disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has created an economic imbalance and profoundly impacted the daily lives of people in India. In times of deep uncertainty, Theruvoram was at the forefront to help those in need. At times we were running up debts, and, going by the alarming rate at which it was rising, we came across a plethora of hurdles, but our team was working 24/7 to render our best services. The COVID-19 protocol created hurdles in the rehabilitation of people, as most hospitals and orphanages were turning them away, forcing Theruvoram to accommodate 40 of them at its center at Kakkanad. Over the year, we reached eight districts in Kerala, including Thrissur, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Palakkad. In each place, we found over 40 people who needed help. The team bathed...
KOCHI : There is a fearful rise in the drug cases in Kerala in the recent years. It is alarming to know that most of the people involved in this are youngsters. Mr.X is hardly alone in facing severe problems due to drug addiction in Kerala. but he is one of them who the Theruvoram NGO was able to help. Mr.X is 21 years old young man living with his parents, sister and a brother in a rental house. His father is an alcoholic and his mother the sole bread-winner trying hard to make ends meet by working as a daily wage worker. This young man is battling addiction, impairing his ability to make appropriate decisions and act appropriately. For addicts it is nearly impossible to quit drugs, and in his need to buy more, he demands money from his mother and has physically abused her when he was denied. Sometimes, this escalates and things around the house are destroyed and it becomes a public disturbance. Substance abuse and addiction severely impact judgement, leading to suic...
Mr.Murugan, Theruvoram NGO founder, received a call about a person around 62 years old who was badly injured lying on the street in Aroor which is in Tripunithura Hill Station police area. When Mr.Murugan reached the area, he spotted the old man, Sankaran Kutty, whose leg was severely injured. He had been lying on the streets for few days without anyone to help him. His wound was infested with worms and was infected. On further enquiry, Murugan found out that he has his own family but was not willing to stay with them or listen to them. His family was unable to take him to a hospital as he resisted them and became violent. Although the old man was resisting, Theruvoram Murugan with the help of the police and social workers was able to take him to Vandanam Medical College hospital where he is currently being treated.
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