Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center organizes Christmas programme, 'Sneha Milana-2024'


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Kasargod, Dec 23: The Christmas spirit was alive and thriving at the Snehalaya Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center in Manjeswaram as they celebrated their annual Christmas programme, Sneha Milana-2024. The event was graced by the esteemed guests including Shilpa Dyavaiah IPS, the district police chief of Kasargod, Dr Shivaprakash DS, the district surgeon and superintendent of Wenlock District Hospital in Mangaluru.

The guest of honor included Fr Loius Mariadas, the parish priest of Infant Jesus Church in Hosangadi, Fr Cyril D’Souza, the Chaplain of Snehalaya, Joseph Elias Menezes, the director of Fortune Life Wealth Pvt Ltd Delhi and proprietor of PTI Consultancy in Bombay, and Refeeq Master, a motivational speaker from Mangaluru. The evening was filled with joy and laughter as the GG100 Chorus Team from Mangalore entertained the audience with beautiful music.

The host of the event, Geo D’Silva, kept the energy high as the guests enjoyed the festivities. Br Joseph Crasta, the executive director of Snehalaya, warmly welcomed everyone to the programme while Olivia Crasta, the secretary cum trustee, bid the vote of thanks to all attendees. Overall, it was a heartwarming and joyful celebration that brought smiles to the faces of all who attended.

 

 

  

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