Jaimon, a 45-year-old man from Kerala, faced a life-altering tragedy fifteen years ago when a road accident left him blind in his right eye and severely injured his right foot. The accident damaged the motor function in his leg, making it impossible for him to walk or stand for months. Even today, mobility remains a daily struggle.

Despite visiting numerous hospitals across Kerala, no treatment offered a solution. His disability left him unemployed, plunging his family—his wife and two children—into poverty. Medical professionals quoted lakhs of rupees for surgery, a cost far beyond his reach.

In 15 years of his search for healing, Jaimon learned about JIPMER Hospital and reached out to Goodwill Mission – Snehan for support. Moved by his painful situation, the organization stepped in without hesitation.

Today, Jaimon resides at Snehan Home, a dedicated residential care and support center for destitute. He is receiving ongoing treatment, and encouraging progress is being made—there’s real hope that he will regain use of his leg.

Goodwill Mission – Snehan stands firmly with the marginalized and forgotten, offering refuge and restoring dignity to those who have nowhere else to turn. For Jaimon, Snehan has become more than a shelter—it is the beginning of a new chapter.