Admission 2024-25
FREE EYE CHECKUP AND CATARACT SURGERY CAMP
On October 3rd, 2022, a significant event took place when the National Service Project at ALP School orchestrated a Blindness and Cataract Checkup Camp in collaboration with the Ahalia Foundation Eye Hospital, Perinthalmanna. This camp held special significance as it was focused on addressing the needs of individuals with visual impairments and cataracts within the community. The event was inaugurated by Campus Smart, adding an air of innovation and modernity to the endeavor.The collaboration between ALP School and Ahalia Foundation Eye Hospital marked a powerful partnership, aiming to provide crucial healthcare services to those in need. The active involvement of Ummukulsu, Chakkachan, and President of Puzhakatri Grama Panchayat, further highlighted the community's dedication to the cause. The team of special eye doctors and volunteers they presented underscored the collective effort to ensure the success of the camp.One of the standout aspects of the camp was its inclusive approach, with a specific focus on differently abled individuals and those affected by cataracts. This commitment to inclusivity resonated strongly, showing that the organizers recognized the importance of addressing the unique healthcare needs of various segments of the community. Additionally, the provision of birth rate checkups alongside the eye checkups highlighted the holistic approach taken by the doctors, ensuring that attendees received comprehensive care.The turnout for the camp was impressive, with 87 villagers and 21 students participating in the event. The high participation rate indicated the community's awareness of the importance of regular health checkups and the value they placed on the services being offered.

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ARIKE - WITH MENTALLY DISABLED PEOPLE
The visit to "Arike" Thavanur Prateeksha Bhavan proved to be one of the most cherished events for the NSS GEMS unit in 2022. This memorable day left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of all participants, as they embarked on a journey of compassion and connection. The Thavanur Prateeksha Bhavan provided an environment that was both heartwarming and eye-opening, offering a unique opportunity to interact with children who had diverse needs and capabilities. Upon arriving at Thavanur Prateeksha Bhavan, the NSS volunteers encountered a range of children, each with their own distinct personalities and abilities. A total of 39 volunteers visited Prateeksha Bhavan. Some children initially maintained their distance and chose not to speak, reflecting the initial hesitance and uncertainty often present in such interactions. However, as the day unfolded, the power of empathy and human connection gradually bridged these gaps, leading to heartwarming moments of unity and understanding.As the visit progressed, a heartening transformation took place. The children, along with the volunteers, overcame their reservations and differences, coming together with shared smiles and joyful engagement. This heartening transition symbolized the transformative power of human connection, demonstrating the potential for genuine bonds to form despite initial barriers.The concluding moments of the visit were a true testament to the impact of the day. Gathered around, both the volunteers and the children shared the joy of music by singing songs together. The infectious laughter and sheer delight that filled the air exemplified the profound happiness that can stem from even the simplest acts of togetherness and camaraderie.By the time the visit came to an end, a palpable bond had formed between the NSS volunteers and the children at Thavanur Prateeksha Bhavan. This shared experience transcended words, proving that compassion, understanding, and empathy are universal languages that can foster meaningful connections among individuals from all walks of life. This event served as a poignant reminder that our actions, no matter how small, can leave a lasting impact on the lives of others and contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate society.