• 28 Sep 2022  |  
  • Photo: Jiji Kalavanal

The moment one commits oneself, the providence moves too

There is more joy in giving than receiving. The solidarity we experienced and expressed during the pandemic was unique. When the pandemic hit, we did not sit behind closed doors. The migrant workers we were working for were unprepared to meet the situation. The shops were closed, and the homeless in the city were without food. There we request from far away Adivasi colonies. The fisher folk were also in dire need of provisions. We were also totally unprepared. However, we started the relief work with what we had. Hearing our interventions, individuals and institutions came to our support. We always had enough to give to the needy. We never ran short of provisions.

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