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Bringing Nourishment and Hope

At The Leprosy Mission, we believe that every person deserves access to proper nutrition and care. As you read this, hundreds of people affected by leprosy are recovering in our 16 hospitals spread across 9 states of India. Their journey towards healing is not only about medical treatment but also about providing them with the nourishment they need to regain their strength and lead fulfilling lives.

The Power of Your Donation

Your generous donation can make a significant impact on the lives of those affected by leprosy. By contributing to our food donation program, you are not only providing sustenance but also hope and dignity to these individuals during their recovery process.

How Your Donation Helps:

  • Nourishment for the Recovering: Your donation will help us provide nutritious meals to patients in our hospitals. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in their recovery and helps them regain their strength.
  • Supporting Rehabilitation: Beyond medical treatment, we focus on rehabilitation programs that empower individuals with skills and education, making them self-reliant once they leave our care.
  • Restoring Dignity: Many individuals affected by leprosy face social stigmatization. By supporting our cause, you contribute to raising awareness and breaking down the barriers that these individuals face.

Be a Part of Our Mission

We invite you to join hands with The Leprosy Mission in bringing about a positive change in the lives of those affected by leprosy. Your donation, no matter how big or small, can make a tremendous difference.

The Leprosy Mission: Making a Difference

For over 150 years, The Leprosy Mission has been working tirelessly to eradicate leprosy and support those affected by this debilitating disease. Our mission is to provide comprehensive care, medical treatment, and rehabilitation to individuals who need it the most. We have seen remarkable progress in the fight against leprosy, but there is still much work to be done.

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