

On 08.02.2025 The students and faculty of St. Joseph’s College made a heartwarming visit to Hope Public Charitable Trust, engaging in an interactive and meaningful experience with the residents. This visit was a blend of learning, compassion, and service, as the students spent quality time understanding the challenges and needs of individuals with special needs. During their visit, the students actively participated in various engagement activities, interactive sessions, and discussions with the residents and staff. They learned about the trust’s ongoing efforts in rehabilitation, vocational training, and independent living programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism, and psychosocial needs. The visit provided the students with valuable insights into the importance of inclusion and community support in creating a more compassionate society. They witnessed firsthand the impact of dedicated care, structured training programs, and empowerment initiatives that help individuals with special needs lead a dignified and independent life. The team from St. Joseph’s College also extended their support by contributing essential supplies to the trust, reinforcing their commitment to social responsibility and community welfare. Their kind gesture was deeply appreciated by the residents and staff, creating a lasting bond between the institution and the trust.
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