Admission 2024-25
JUICE CHALLENGE
The NSS GEMS unit, in collaboration with the SR Group, orchestrated an inspiring initiative at GEMS College by organizing a juice challenge with a heartwarming motive. The primary goal of this challenge was to extend a helping hand to Sakkir, a native of Padapparambu, who unfortunately faced the dire circumstances of having both kidneys damaged. A total of 33 NSS volunteers participated. In the face of adversity, the NSS GEMS unit and SR Group decided to come together and channel their efforts towards making a significant impact on Sakkir's life. With the overarching aim of raising funds to support Sakkir's medical needs, the organizers devised a unique approach. The challenge centered around the creation and sale of four different types of refreshing juices. This creative twist not only provided an engaging platform for students and teachers to participate in but also demonstrated the power of unity in a noble cause. The commitment of the NSS GEMS unit and SR Group in leveraging their resources for such a meaningful purpose served as an inspiration to the entire college community. What truly stood out about this initiative was the careful consideration given to affordability. The organizers ensured that the juices were offered at a reasonable and accessible price point, enabling a wide range of students and teachers to participate and contribute to the cause. This inclusive approach not only bolstered the participation rate but also fostered a sense of camaraderie within the college. The success of the juice challenge in maintaining affordability while generating profits underscored the community's dedication to aiding Sakkir's recovery. In the end, the collaborative efforts of the NSS GEMS unit and SR Group bore fruit, both literally and metaphorically. The event succeeded not only in its financial objective but also in uniting the college community behind a selfless cause. The example set by this initiative emphasized the impact that collective action can have on an individual's life. Through their dedication and compassion, the NSS GEMS unit and SR Group exemplified the true spirit of service and empathy, leaving an indelible mark on both Sakkir's journey to recovery and the hearts of those involved.

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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.