Mangaluru: CASK organizes free medical camp ‘IgniteU’ at Mother Theresa’s Home, Falnir


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Mangaluru, Nov 13: The Catholic Association of South Kanara (CASK) lit the spark of compassion with the launch of its initiative, 'IgniteU - Health Camp' on November 10. This programme, centered around community well-being, commenced with a free medical camp at Mother Theresa’s Home at Falnir, in association with Kanachur Hospital.

The medical camp, which was a reflection of CASK's unwavering commitment to service, was led by CASK’s dynamic vice presidents, Dr Rohan Monis and Marjorie Texeira who also serves as the programme director of IgniteU.

The day began with a prayer that set a hopeful tone for the event, reminding everyone of the power of collective compassion. Distinguished guests present at the event included Abdul Rahaman, director of Kanachur Medical College, CASK president Ronald Gomes, and Sr Yesu Theresa, Mother Superior of Mother Theresa’s Home, Falnir. Other key attendees included treasurer Ronald Mendonca, secretary Peter Anthony Pinto, general council (GC) members Prof Gerard D’Souza, Ian Lobo, Marcel Monteiro, Dr Henric Lobo, Dr Eric Lobo and members Anita Gomes and Neena Monteiro.

Kanachur Medical College with a team of 25 specialist Doctors - ENT, OB/GYN, dermatology and ophthalmology, supported by essential staff, offered medical consultations, health assessments, and counselling to 48 elderly residents and 13 staff members. In addition, the camp provided free medication to all beneficiaries, ensuring that they had access to the healthcare they needed.

Impact in Numbers: Total beneficiaries: 48 elderly residents and 13 staff.
Follow-up for referrals: 4 inmates were identified for further treatment, including three for cataract surgery and one for dermatology care.

This event was more than just a medical outreach—it was a celebration of community care, empathy, and solidarity. The ‘IgniteU’ initiative, led by CASK’s new leadership, ignites the flame of compassion, inspiring others to take part in creating a better, healthier society. It is through efforts like these that CASK’s work continues to make a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most. The success of this initiative reflects the power of community partnerships. The event left a lasting message: through acts of service, we can build stronger, healthier, and more compassionate communities.

 

 

  

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