The walled city is rejoicing on Eid-ul-Fitr with
almost all the people wearing new clothes, eating the delicious foods in the
market, and the entire atmosphere is filled with a variety of fragrance of
perfumes, marking the end of month long fasting. The privilege of celebrating fairs and
festivals is, however, confined to the healthy and wealthy while it is really a
boon for a sizeable population reeling under the pain and sufferings of chronic
diseases and associated illnesses.
Catering to these unfortunate sections of
the society, the volunteers of DNipCare decided to create an awareness and
crowd funding for their Palliative Care mission for the chronic patients
including Cancer patients of Delhi using the potential of Calligraphy skill of
Mr. Syamalan Perinchira, one of the volunteers of the organization.
The venue and target audience chosen are the
hustle and bustle surrounding Juma Masjid on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. Commemorating the completion of 4 years of
the Palliative Charitable outpatient Clinic run by the organization in Okhla,
Delhi the event was a reach out to the masses on the efficacy of Palliative
Care for the long term, bedridden, chronic patients including Cancer Patients
and Geriatrics.
The following volunteers attended the campaign
along with Mr. Shyalaman Perinchira: Antony Cyriac, Suresh Thaliyaril,
Muraleedharan MA, Seema Prasad, Shalini Sharma, Omana Gopal, KV Hamza,
Laila Peter.
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