In order to alleviate the hunger of the needy poor people, Jeeva Shanthi Trust inaugurated Anaiyaa Aduppu, a community kitchen in Coimbatore, which was inaugurated by Muhammed Rafi, president of the Tamilnadu Palsamaya Nalluravu Iyakkam.
Coimbatore: The Coimbatore-headquartered Jeevasanthi Trust is offering burial of unidentified and unclaimed dead bodies. They are doing various social services such as free ambulance service.
In particular, they caught everyone's attention by performing the service of burying the bodies of those who died of Covid during the covid period. In this situation, they have now started a community kitchen to engage in further service work.

To alleviate the hunger of the needy and needy people, Anaiyaa Aduppu, has been setup in Karumbukkadai Cheran Nagar area and the inauguration ceremony was held under the chairmanship of Salim, president of Jeevasanthi Trust.

The special invitees were Mohammed Rafi, president of the Tamilnadu Palsamaya Nalluravu Iyakkam, Guruji Sivatma, founder of The Prapancha Shanti Sevasram, and Charles Chamaraj, Bishop of CSI.

The function was attended by the office bearers and members of the Jeevasanthi Foundation, social activists and the general public.
In particular, they caught everyone's attention by performing the service of burying the bodies of those who died of Covid during the covid period. In this situation, they have now started a community kitchen to engage in further service work.
To alleviate the hunger of the needy and needy people, Anaiyaa Aduppu, has been setup in Karumbukkadai Cheran Nagar area and the inauguration ceremony was held under the chairmanship of Salim, president of Jeevasanthi Trust.
The special invitees were Mohammed Rafi, president of the Tamilnadu Palsamaya Nalluravu Iyakkam, Guruji Sivatma, founder of The Prapancha Shanti Sevasram, and Charles Chamaraj, Bishop of CSI.
The function was attended by the office bearers and members of the Jeevasanthi Foundation, social activists and the general public.