From Recovery to Resilience: How Joy of Helping Supports Second Chances
A stroke often arrives without warning. In a moment, life pauses; mobility changes, routines break, and independence feels distant.
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A stroke often arrives without warning. In a moment, life pauses; mobility changes, routines break, and independence feels distant.
Every day brings a new story. Some are difficult to hear, not because they are unfamiliar, but because they reflect truths we often choose to look away from.
In Kuttanad, floods are not disruption to life; they are a habitual condition. With water levels rising, roads will vanish, transport will halts, and access to hospitals will collapses...
Child protection systems often respond after harm has occurred. Night Care challenges this model by placing prevention at the centre of protection...
Modern healthcare is often built around cure. Yet for thousands living with chronic and life-limiting illness, cure is no longer the destination.....
In child protection work, impact is often measured by numbers rescued. Yet long-term protection depends on what happens after rescue....
Child protection is often discussed in terms of rescue operations, counselling, and legal processes. What receives far less attention is the physical environment that holds all of this together...
The moment a child is rescued is often seen as a moment of relief. But for the child, it is also a moment of uncertainty. The first 72 hours after rescue are critical; physically, emotionally, and psychologically.....
Across rescue networks, shelters face a growing crisis: an increase in rescue referrals without a parallel increase in physical infrastructure....
Nightfall is when children in vulnerable communities face the greatest risk. For children of women working at night in red-light areas, darkness brings exposure, to neglect, abuse, trafficking, and environments no child should have to navigate alone....