Mangaluru: Father Muller Hospital sends medical team of 37 to serve flood victims in Kerala, Kodagu


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Mangaluru, Aug 24: Father Muller Charitable Institutions (FMCI) Mangaluru, who believe in the motto ‘Comfort and Heal’ to all the rich and poor patients that are cared and treated at Father Muller Hospital, has now gone a step forward in providing their service to the flood affected victims in Kerala and Kodagu districts.

True to its motto, Father Muller Charitable Institutions has time and again set an example by bringing health care solace to the suffering humanity. Father Muller Charitable Institutions in collaboration with Father Muller Medical College and Father Muller Homeopathic Medical College Hospital has launched ‘Muller Care’ a campaign for flood relief in Kerala and Kodagu.

 

A team of 35 healthcare professionals including doctors, nurses and nursing aids have extended their helping hand in reaching out to the flood-hit areas of Kodagu in Karnataka, Wayanad in Kerala, and surrounding regions and they left on August 23 to care for the flood victims in Kerala and Kodagu.

The team will be reaching out and will be providing medical aid to the ones in distress in the medical relief camps for consecutive three days by providing them with medical services and other relief items. The healthcare team will also be treating the patients afflicted by various communicable diseases by providing essential medical treatment and also will be disbursing medical supplies to the relief camps at the location. An FMCI bus full of healthcare professionals along with a truck carrying the required necessities left FMCI campus in the evening on Thursday, after being blessed by the newly appointed bishop of Mangaluru diocese Dr Peter Paul Saldanha.

After blessing the healthcare professionals and the bus, Dr Peter Saldanha said, “As said in the Bible where Jesus said ‘For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’, here we have a team of dedicated, committed and hardworking healthcare professionals of FMCI, who have stepped forward as Good Samaritans to provide care and comfort to the suffering people in the flood-affected areas in Kerala and Kodagu,"

"It is sad to note that thousands of people are still perched on trees and rooftops, waiting to be rescued. Water has started entering relief camps. This is the first time that Kerala and Kodagu have seen such a disastrous monsoon so far. And in this time of the hour, it is very kind and generous gesture of these young healthcare professionals of Fr Muller’s who have always believed in the motto ‘Comfort and Heal’ to go and help these people. May God guide and protect these youngsters when they are on a mission to help and save others.” he added.

Fr Richard Coelho, director of FMCI briefed about the Muller Care Project, and Fr Ajith Menezes, the administrator of Father Muller Medical College, delivered the welcome address and also rendered the vote of thanks.

 

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India.

    Sat, Aug 25 2018

    This is called true service. Humanity first and love, care for the needy. Well done Fr. Mullers for sending medical team of 37 to offer medical care to the flood victims in Kerala and Kodagu, Karnataka.

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  • hindu, Kudla

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Great idea and a good deed at a time of need!

    Thanks to Fr Mullers for as always being a beacon of hope and service.

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  • shailu, Kolkatta

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    They are on noble mission

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  • walter lobo, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Wonderful work, its sounds Good Samaritans ... may God bless and keep you all safe ... Well, efforts and good initiative from our Would be Bishop and the entire team of Fr.mullars.

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  • cyril mathias, udupi

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Good Samaritans ,Jai Hind.

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  • Royston Rodrigues, MUMBAI

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Indeed good to see people joining hands in every measure to restore life back to its normalcy. May the THE ALMIGHTY guide all of them and us too and keep us always under HIS watchful protection.

    Indeed very good initiative by Fr. Muller staff and administration. GOD BLESS them all.

    Regards

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  • Lily Grace D Silva, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    To the Clergy Team and the medical staff, may the Lord bless you for this service in abundance. Its the greatest step taken at this hour. Congratulations and God bless.

    May you all be blessed. May the Lord fill you with His Grace and be the lamp to your path. My prayers are for you.
    God bless.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Sending a Team of volunteers from Mangalore for the Kerala relief program will be a marvelous idea. Fr, Mullers Institution is already well known in Kerala because hundreds of Medical students and also staff are already with Fr. Muller's for so many years. This is a gesture of goodwill as well as a friendship mission to Kerala that will solidify further relations between the two life-long neighbors.

    Getting the volunteers actively involved in humanitarian operations in Kerala is going to be a very helpful exercise that will be long remembered by our neighbors. With a common border with Kerala, Mangalore has an important role to play in so many social, religious, commercial and educational areas where Kerala and Mangalore have so many key areas to work together for the benefit of both Mangalore and Kerala.

    It is our hope and prayer that the emergency flood situation will normalize soon, and the distressed people of Kerala will return to their normal life.

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  • Kiran, Bantwal

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    I am reminded of good Samaritan parable. Well done fr. Mullers. keep it up

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    May the Lord Guide & Protect this Team ...

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