Thanks for keeping us informed Prasanthi. I'm completely fine with this
donation.

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:55 PM, ulprasanthi
<[email protected]>wrote:

>   Friends,
>
> Greetings.
>
> I gave 2000 rs. to Suresh Deepala to help a mother-son duo in desperate
> condition of health. This I didn't consult the group as there was no time.
> Suresh will give us the bills.
>
> Please go through the following mails from Suresh to me about these people
> and his empathy for them:
>
> ========================================
> Sometimes I cannot describe in words the pain which we undergo. The mother
> and son whom I was talking about are out of hospital now. I dont know what
> to do with them. I really tried hard with all the homes but I could not get
> any response from them. I also tried hard to get their relatives who havent
> turned up. Both of their condition is really severe. I heard that old lady
> devoloped a bed sore and magotts are coming out of it, it seems. and from
> the sons leg the puss is oozing out.
>
> They require immediate shelter now. Mother Theresa home is the best place
> for them. I tried with the letter from share a service for which they said
> they have no space. this was 10 daya ago. I am thinking to send somebody
> again and ask the perimission. I will try with share a service again.
>
> My biggest worry is this " the Old lady is just lying on her back at a
> constant position for morethan 20 days and as is the case with the son too.
> we must understand one thing here that they have undergone a surgery after
> which they are suppose to have been provided the good food, medicine and
> must be looked after by the family which didnt happen. It is really hard to
> see them suffering like that and being not in a position to do anything..
>
> That is why many worst conditions than these at the hospitals, I decided I
> need to take it up as a project and I keep saying to the people whoever i
> meet to go to Osmania hospital whenever they are free and observe the things
> thre. That is how i got enlightened of how poor are really suffering.
>
> Cleaning maggots and all is not a big task, as it needs some medical
> material which I suppose is not much expensive and also that these two
> people after being treated at some shelter home for some time need to be
> taken to the hospial specially that lady whose leg is also infected and
> might need amputation. but definitely it must be only after she gets fit
> physically. Also we cannot say when she will die and I am quie surprised and
> feel disheartened to see her alive till now as i thought she will die soon.
> To be open I am really praying god to take her to him soon.
>
> ===========================================
>
> This is the story. So I hope that there will not be any objection.
>
> An important point. I am pondering over setting up a shelter home for such
> people (who are not allowed admission in any of the oldage homes). To set up
> a children home with our ideology is not easy and there is a long way for us
> to go to achieve that. Meanwhile why don't we help for this cause!!
>
> Share A Service group came forward and is in discussion with three to four
> NGOs to take part in this endeavour. I told to Suresh that help would be
> there from TMAD front and it would be based on constraints.
>
> We do not have any objection in collaboration as service is our motto but
> running a home with the help of few more NGOs might not be smooth. Will keep
> you posted of further developments. Any serious decision will only be after
> discussion in our group.
>
> Thank you.
>
> with regards,
> Prasanthi.
>
> 
>

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