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How does adopting help a patient ?

St.Luke’s has 90 in-patients.

This includes mercy patients who are not only leprosy-afflicted but blind as well and granted life-long refuge. The number of beds adopted as of now are _____

St.Luke's needs at least ____ ‘adopters’.

A patient needs a little more than ten rupees a day excluding the cost of feeding and treatment.

Needed are __ adopters, each donating one or more of these options

  • Rs.400/- per month

    • (EURO 8 / $10) - Sponsor Now

  • Rs.4000/- per annum

    • (EURO 80 / $100) - Sponsor Now

  • AN ENDOWMENT OF Rs.75000

    • (EURO 1500 / $1600) - Sponsor Now

The endowment amount can be paid in many small installments.

It is permanent and once for all times.
Only the interest accrued from the deposit will be used for maintaining the patient.
A bed will be maintained in the name of the donor or in the name of his dear ones or in memory of a loved one whom he seeks to honour.
A plaque bearing the donor’s name and of his dear one’s and their photograph will adorn the bed. It will be an eloquent evidence of God’s love in action.
The donor will receive periodical reports on the progress made by the patient
occupying the bed in his name.
 

 

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