WORKING WITH THE ELDERLY IN THE COMMUNITY
Providing
care and support for those elderly people unable to care for themselves has
always been part of our mission. Many elderly people in the Guntur District have
been left destitute as a result of losing family members to AIDS and other
illnesses or have simply been abandoned by their families. As they have become
too old to work in the fields many are rejected as an unwanted burden to their
families. Widows are especially vulnerable as they have traditionally been
treated poorly by Indian society often being treated as a possession of their
husbands that can be discarded upon his death.
The Mission for the Rural People provides regular health camps and medical
support, blankets and emergency food and we operate as a refuge of last resort
for those who would simply be left to die.
RICHARD'S HOME FOR THE ELDERLY
In October 2008 the
Mission for the Rural People opened ‘Richard’s Home for the Elderly’ at our site
in Vellatur. It had long been our dream to offer a facility to provide for the
destitute and homeless elderly people of this part of Andhra Pradesh. As a
result of the financial support of Richard Beatty we were able to construct a
purpose built block. This shelter allows us to provide shelter, food, medical
support and clothing to 20 residents as well as acting as a base to provide help
to many others.
SHAMEENA' STORY- WHY WE NEED YOUR HELP
Shameena is 78 and is a long term resident of our shelter. Her story is
typical of many of our residents. Shameena worked in the fields around Vellatur
her whole life and had two sons. Her family were very poor and they earned just
enough to feed themselves and their children but nothing more. As her two sons
grew up they moved to Hyderabad and she lost touch with them so they did not
support her in any way as she got older. When her husband died in 2001 Shameena
could no longer support herself and she was taken in by a relative. Her relative
forced her to do long hours of household work, fed her little and would often
beat her. When it became too much for her she asked us for a place in our home
which she was granted. Shameena receives regular meals, the companionship of our
other residents and regular medical treatment.
Shameena’s story is typical of those of our residents and others who receive
our help. With your support we can continue to provide care and support for her
and others like her and extend our mission to the many others who need our
help.
If you are interested in getting involved in this project, please
send an e-mail to
richardshomefortheelderly@gmail.com.
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