Indian Old Persons Home Takes Care of 150
Seniors without Families
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In most modernized countries, there is a social
system that supports
retired citizens, but in India, the second most
populous nation in the
world, there is no such system. Seniors who
are without families must
fend for themselves or rely upon charity.
One of these charities located
in Pragathi Nagar, India is a home that houses and
cares for 150 of these
“orphan” seniors. Without this critical care, most
of the residents would
be begging in the streets or deceased.
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Founded and managed by Ganta Madhusudan Reddy,
the Orphan Old Age Home was established in February 2016. There are
currently a handful of employees including a Cook, Barber, Washer, Physician,
Watchman, and Yoga Teacher who care for the residents. Each of these
seniors receives a minimal food allowance and proper medical care, but the costs
are considerable.
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Indian Orphan Old Age Women are taking Breakfast on line
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Our Mess Menu of Orphan old -age Home
at 07 a.m.
Breakfast
at 10-00 a.m.
Meals, Dall and Soup
at 1-00 p.m. Meals, Curry and Curd
at 5-00 p.m.
Snacks
at 6-00 p.m.
Meals, Curry, Soup and Curd
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To help raise the $45,000
needed to maintain operations, Ganta Madhusudan
Reddy has sponsored a fundraising campaign on
Indiegogo. These funds will
be used to pay employee salaries, obtain
foodstuffs, and maintain the
health of residents. Your generous donation to
this worthy cause will help
feed and clothe residents of the Orphan Old Age
Home, and pay for the
administration of the charity. Please
consider helping these helpless men
and women by making a donation or spreading the
word of this campaign on
Facebook or Twitter. To learn more
about the Orphan Old Age Home or to
make a donation, please visithttps://goo.gl/P38H5O.
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Your Sincerely,