The annual program of financial aid, professional assistance and charity enables people to attain higher education, self-employment, afford medical expenses, socio-economic empowerment and disaster relief. United we empower beneficiaries to achieve more and fulfil social obligations.
2020
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04-01-2020 Dr. Krishna Das, Dr. Nikhil Krishna and Dr. Kaushik Haridas volunteered for the medical camp adhering to strict COVID-19 protocol at the Ambalappuzha KK Kunjupilla Memorial High School, organised by the Dr. K.K.Haridas Foundation and AIMS. A total of 2936 poor patients were given medical advice, free treatment and medicines or were referred for further investigation. The Trustees donated Rs. 1.5 Lakh for free medicines and medical supplies.
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5 beneficiaries were provided with financial assistance for education, medical expenses and for self-employment.
2019
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Allotted land in Thiruvananthapuram district for the proposed hospice, old age home or palliative care centre, keeping in view of the thousands in rural areas who cannot access a healthcare facility due to physical or other constraints.
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Allotted land in Monkombu, Kuttanad, for a centre for education, employment and social leadership development.
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6 beneficiaries were provided with financial assistance for education, medical expenses and self-employment.
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1 beneficiary of Kalpetta, Wayanad, was provided substantial financial assistance and materials for home repairs and rehabilitation.
2018
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Dr. Krishna Das, Dr. Nikhil Krishna and Dr. Kaushik Haridas volunteered for the medical camp at Aaryakkara High School, Muhamma, Cherthala, organised by the Dr. K.K. Haridas Foundation and AIMS. Some 3,415 poor patients were provided medical advice, free treatment and medicines, or were referred for further investigation. The Trustees donated Rs. 1 lakh for free medicines and medical supplies.
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12 beneficiaries were provided financial assistance for education, medical expenses, and for self-employment.
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Contributed to Kerala Chief Minister’s Relief Fund for flood relief work
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5 beneficiaries of Monkombu, Kuttanad, the region worst-hit by the floods in Kerala, were provided substantial financial assistance and materials for home repairs and rehabilitation.