Mangaluru, Nov 23: The Federation of Konkani Catholic Associations (FKCA) from Bengaluru marked a significant milestone in philanthropy by donating Rs 10 lac to Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI) for the Oncology department. The heartfelt ceremony was held at FMCI’s premises at 10 am and witnessed a gathering of FKCA members, FMCI dignitaries, and well-wishers.
The event commenced with a warm welcome by Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director of FMCI, who extended his gratitude to all present. Director designate FMCI & administrator FMHMC&H / FMCOPS Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo, who served as the key liaison between FKCA and FMCI, elaborated on the shared vision and values of the two organisations.
Highlighting the alignment in their mission to uplift society and support the needy, he emphasised the potential for a long-term partnership in sharing resources and ideas for greater societal impact.
FKCA members shared their personal experiences with FMCI, resonating with emotions of healing and comfort. Several attendees recounted how FMCI had touched their lives — whether it was through the birth of their children, routine check-ups, or even coping with the loss of loved ones. Each story echoed a sense of belonging and gratitude for the compassionate care FMCI provides.
The highlight of the gathering was the formal handover of the cheque by Robert Cutinha, chairperson of FKCA, accompanied by Vincent Dsouza, general secretary, and other FKCA members. The funds, raised through the efforts of FKCA’s diverse members hailing from Konkani Catholic backgrounds in Coastal Canara, will support FMCI’s Oncology department.
In his address, Cutinha explained that the donation was part of FKCA’s ongoing initiatives to contribute to meaningful causes. After fulfilling their commitments to other projects, the organization chose FMCI, a place many members hold close to their hearts, as the beneficiary of their surplus funds.
FKCA’s decision was influenced by personal connections and the exemplary care provided by FMCI. He expressed hope for continued collaboration, with FKCA also expressing interest in supporting FMCI’s Diabetic Fund, another charitable initiative.
Notable FKCA members present were:
• Henry J Pinto – Founder & Past Chairman
• Robert Cutinha – Chairperson
• Vincent Dsouza – General Secretary
• Silvian Noronha – Immediate Past Chairman
• Neel Sequeira – Joint Secretary
• Nigel Fernandes – Vice President
• Peter Anil Rego – Joint Secretary
• Nishal Dsouza – Media Secretary
• H R Alva – Member
• Rony Cutinho – Ex-Treasurer
• Leena Lobo – Ex-General Secretary
• Lobo Celine – Member
• Ignatius Dsouza – Member
• Mamatha Barboza – Member
• Edward Dsouza – Legal Advisor
FMCI dignitaries present were:
• Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho – Director FMCI
• Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo - Director Designate FMCI & Administrator FMHMC&H / FMCOPS
• Fr Ajith B Menezes – FMMC Administrator
• Dr Antony Sylvan Dsouza – Dean
• Dr Venkatesh B M – Vice Dean
• Fr Jeevan George Sequeira – FMMCH Administrator
• Fr Donald Nilesh Crasta – Asst. Administrator
• Prof Cherishma Dsilva – Principal, FMCOP
• Prof Cynthia Santhmayor – Principal, FMCON
• Prof Dr Agnes E J – Vice Principal, FMCON
• Sr Nancy Mathias – CNO
Melwyn Peris, the acclaimed Konkani singer, also graced the occasion, adding to the cultural and emotional depth of the event.
About FKCA
The Federation of Konkani Catholic Associations (FKCA), based in Bengaluru, is a collective that supports Konkani-speaking Catholics from Coastal Canara by fostering cultural unity and providing practical assistance.
FKCA helps members adapt to urban life by facilitating job placements through networking, skill development, and referrals, while also offering housing support and integration programs for newcomers. Beyond this, the association actively engages in charitable ventures such as educational scholarships, healthcare aid, disaster relief, and social welfare projects. Through cultural events, counseling, and philanthropy, FKCA preserves Konkani traditions while empowering its members to thrive in Bangalore’s dynamic environment.
The gathering concluded with an expression of mutual respect and a shared commitment to making a difference in society. The collaboration between FKCA and FMCI marks a promising step towards expanding their collective impact, strengthening ties, and fostering a culture of giving back.