St. Thomas Asylum

St. Thomas Asylum – Kaipuzha (Estd. May 3, 1925)

Rev. Fr. Thomas Poothathil in his great desire, to rehabilitate the physically handicapped women, raised fund through local collection and helps from abroad. He purchased a plot of land by the side of St. George’s Forane Church, Kaipuzha and started St. Thomas Asylum which was blessed on 3rd May, 1925 by Bishop Mar Alexander Choolaparambil. The purpose of the institution was to provide shelter, love and care to the physically handicapped women who struggle in their lives without having anyone to take care of them. By 1928, there were 13 handicapped women in the Asylum from different places. Thommiachan himself met the expense of all the inmates who did not have much means of sustenance. When he admitted members into the Asylum he had a long vision for its sustainability.  He wanted to make them self-sufficient.  They should have something to do, as the proverb goes, “the lazy man’s heart will be the workshop of the devil”. So he thought that doing some work and earning their livelihood would boost the self-image and self-respect of the inmates.  It occurred to his mind that handiworks, such as making baskets, weaving clothes etc. would be best suited for them. He made arrangements to train them in different works in accordance with each one’s talent and taste. He motivated all the inmates and they started to do the work and it had been the   source of income to fulfill the basic needs of inmates. Clothes needed for the members were made by themselves. 

The traditions of self-reliance through work, is still continuing by the members of Asylum. In tune with the times, new trades have been introduced such as printing technology school, offset printing, book binding, computer training centre, different kinds of stitching and tailoring etc. The inmates are trained in all these trades under the guidance and supervision of the sisters. At present Asylum is having 4.5 acres of land and with the help of workers they do the cultivation for their own needs. This institution is administrated and managed by sisters of St. Joseph’s congregation.

Thommiachan was a remarkable model of personal holiness and selfless service to everybody. He could win the hearts of all classes of people with his total self-gift and selfless service. Today the Asylum stands as a living monument of the ardent love, divine and human, that was ever burning in his heart.

 

We feel blessed to have served these wonderful creations of God for the past 99 years, and currently, we have 76 residents. The majority of them can't take care of their personal necessities. Of these, sixteen are bedridden, twenty-four can walk only a short distance, ten are confused when using a wheelchair, and the remaining twenty-six can walk both with and without assistance. Among them are the dumb, blind, and deaf. Along with all other amenities, we offer food, clothing, medicine, and shelter. Sometimes, we also receive assistance from other kind individuals.

Over the past ninety-nine years, the St. Joseph's congregation has been primarily involved in following up on these leads. We would like financial support from some excellent people who are truly engaged in charitable work as we approach our centenary in May 2025 in order to maintain this institution for the following years. We expect your kind hands without any dislikes.

Please realise that this organisation actually contributes to society. However, only a small number of individuals, or the true beneficiaries, were aware of it.

The centenary year of Asylum began on 1 May 2024 releasing the Centenary Logo 

               

     

 

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