Life at Cashew Factory
I was destined to study further. I would still be working at cashew factory and living a solitary life in misery, if not for Prajna. I consider myself lucky for having placed in the hands of Prajna. Now I am confident of leading a secure future. I look gratefully on the opportunities and kind help from Prajna. I will be ever grateful to my dear and respected Director Ms. Hilda Rayappan. I have made my decision to help a needy poor girl child to complete her studies once I start earning on my own. Today I am a B.Ed trained teacher, from St. Aloysius College.
Home is SWADHARA
For a woman with two small children, even Mangalore streets are not safe. But life had to be better and it is. My children are back to school, we have shelter, food, clothing and a loving family at Prajna to share our life with. I am confident of taking care of my two children and leading a secure future, with the assistance of Prajna.
Long Life through Short Stay
I wandered into ShortStay home losing any hope of a long and happy life. How wrong I was, I realized within few days here. The staff of Prajna and inmates stories at Short Stay home, turned my desire into a long life. Apart from the basic necessities, their skill training and legal assistance, is helping me to re-look at my life and future.
I am Back to being Vijayakumar
Before I came to Prajna De-addiction Centre I was a chronic alcoholic. I was drinking up to three bottles per day. I was mentally and physically down. I was not able to sleep properly, had trembling limbs and could not eat properly. I had no peace of mind, gripped with fear and was almost semi-mad. Today I am Vijayakumar again, thanks to Prajna.
Habitual Addict – it was me
My name is Sudhakar. I used to drink up to 3 bottles per day from morning till evening. As a last resort, my family members admitted me to Prajna De-addiction Centre as I could not take food, could not sleep and had trembling limbs, physically weak and mentally disturbed.
The 21 days have transformed me. The AA meetings keep me focused. Thanks to the De-addiction center and it’s staff.