Mangaluru: St Joseph Engineering College extends helping hand to needy families


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Mangaluru, May 31: In a generous gesture to help the local community during this time of chaos caused by the current lockdown situation, St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), here, in collaboration with its alumni association distributed kits consisting of food grains and essential items to the needy families in its vicinity.

As part of this campaign, SJEC handed over 100 kits to needy families in the Vamanjoor region. Each kit comprised of rice bag, Toor Dal, tamarind, chilli, Palm Oil, table salt, jeera, coriander, mustard seeds and biscuit packs. In addition to this, SJEC also distributed 70 kits to its housekeeping staff and farm workers.

The recipients said that the kits would go a long way in catering to the needs of their impoverished families and thanked the management of the college for coming forward to aid the needy in such troubled times.

The college has always been at the forefront to rush to the necessities of the local community in times of need. As a part of its educational social responsibility, the college has adopted five villages and has been actively providing timely assistance to each of its adopted villages.

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Mon, May 31 2021

    It is really nice to know that our renown St Joseph Engineering College has come forward to render help and assistance to needy people around that area; and each of its adopted villages. Hearty Congratulations to all those who initiated and working for it. Praying that Our Lord of infinite goodness will reward all of them for this generous endeavours. God Bless you all for your kind thoughts and actions !

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