Helping Empower Our Very Own Hellen Keller.
Born prematurely, Ms Sishna Anand aka the Hellen Keller of Kannur, was from birth denied the gifts of vision, hearing, and speech that we all take for granted.
But that didn’t stop Sishna from completing her education and vocational training with the help of Power Braille.
What’s even more heartening is that she plans to pursue higher studies. To help her achieve her dreams, Aster Volunteers provided her with an advanced Power Braille device, given to her at a special ceremony, by none other than Shrimati KK Shailaja Teacher, the Minister of Health.
Helping Rajan the hairdresser get back to doing what he does best.
In the wake of destruction left by the Kerala floods, one of its many severely affected victims was Rajan t
Helping the Abdullahs, an elderly couple recover their business.
In August 2018, as the pristine state of Kerala was gearing up to celebrate Onam, it was hit by the worst flo
<p>A fourth year student at Gulf Medical University, Nitha has always wanted to participate in volunteering events to serve the community. The opportunity to help those less fortunate than her has made her less self-centred and more aware of the blessings in her own life.</p>
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