With help from some good people in Kuwait, a home was built for Sachu and Sneha at Attapadi. I had read about it in ICON long back, but it was good to see it when I went there.
Sachu was there at Attapadi going to a regular school with the rest of the kids from the Balabhavan, while his sister, who had not developed her speech and hearing as much as Sachu (as she was older when the cochlear transplant was done) was being cared for by sisters at another home in Adoor, Kerala (which I visited at a later point)
The Sneha Bhavan is a testimony to how the love of God works through different people spread
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globally by the good use of technology and media. It was satisfying to note that internet and such media as ICON and others had played an important role in spreading awareness about the need for help needed by Sachu and Sneha about a decade ago, because of which many people were able to respond and come to the aid of the ground workers like Paul achen and MD Yuhannon Rambachen (Then Fr. M.D. John) and help with the funding and arrangements for the cochlear transplant as well as the building of the Sneha Bhavan. Thank God for the power and reach of technology. Thank God for motivating the good people in Kuwait parish to build the Sneha Bhavan in Attapadi to help two less fortunate children there.
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