Bengaluru: Don Bosco Church organizes programme to honour specially abled


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Bengaluru, Jan 10: Don Bosco Church, Lingarajapuram organized a programme named 'Caring for the Disabled', an event to honour 11 specially-abled individuals and two Covid warriors in Bengaluru on January 9. This programme was conducted in association with the other collaborators such as Rotary Club of Bangalore Kalyan, Rotary Abilities, Rotary E-Club and Rotary Ulsoor, Neily, SAM Foundation and HUG Foundation. 

Archbishop Peter Machado of Bangalore who was the chief guest for the event said, "Specially-abled persons have remarkable talents, skills and strengths of some sort and such talents should be recognised, acknowledged and accepted by others in the society." Dr Machado mingled freely with the differently-abled persons for a considerable duration of time.



Pres Rtn Nagaraj H from Rotary Abilities was the guest of honour. The main focus of the programme was to felicitate and honour the differently-abled achievers. The president of Rotary Club of Bangalore Kalyan, Valarie George stated, “It was indeed an honour to celebrate the lives of those inspirational people who have beaten all odds and progressed in today’s society."

Over 11 achievers from various walks of life who have made remarkable achievements in serving others were honoured. There were about 75 differently-abled who participated in the event.

The brain behind the whole event was Fr Aloysius Santiago, the parish priest of Don Bosco Church, Lingarajapuram. Fr Santiago was lauded for his selfless service during this pandemic and was awarded as a Covid Warrior.

Fr Santiago considered a missionary-minded person and a philanthropist, reaches out to the needy and the marginalized. Saviour of the poor, Santa of the slum children, were some of the attributes given to Fr Aloysious by the people of the area.           

Amelie Cecily was also awarded for her selfless efforts during the pandemic. 

During the event, one wheelchair was donated to John Paul, a differently-abled boy. 

The profile of the honoured achievers is certainly an inspiration to others, observed another leader and contributor. All the participants were given snacks, lunch packets and take away gifts.

Rotary Club of Bangalore Kalyan furthermore, has taken an initiative to provide four wheelchairs to the specially-abled and throughout the pandemic has contributed tremendously to migrant workers, Covid warriors amongst various others. Rotary Kalyan has stated that they would carry on with their mission, “Service above Self.” 

A youth leader, making his observation remarked, “It was, indeed, an inspiring event.”

 

 

 

  

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