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Author: K. A. Abraham

Profugo’s First Medical Camp!

April 25, 2014
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| Center of Development, Empowering Women, Health & Wellness, Life in India

Our service area, Prashanthagiri, is in dire need of regular medical care. The nearest medical post available in private or government facilities is located in Mananthavady, roughly 15 kilometers or a 1.5 hour bus ride away. For major and minor ailments, people have to…

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Inauguration of Health Forums and Children’s Club

October 30, 2013
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| Center of Development, Empowering Women, Health & Wellness, Uncategorized, Water for Life

On October 16th there was a meeting to celebrate the one year anniversary of Profugo Development Initiatives (Profugo’s local entity) in Prashanthagiri. Along with the thanksgiving and appraisal of our walk together of PDI and community, we also formally inaugurated the Health Forums and…

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