Harmony Foundation celebrates Seal Ashram’s 643rd reunion.
Mumbai: Dr. Abraham Mathai, Founder-Chairman of the Harmony Foundation, commended SEAL Ashram that has yet again rescued and restored a case of hopeless despair to family reunion and reunification.
Shedding light on the case, Dr. Mathai said that Anoop Kumar Nair, a techie from Juinagar in Navi Mumbai who had locked himself in for over three years following a bout of depression after losing his family members, has been handed a new lease of life by SEAL Ashram. It may be recalled that he had locked himself in his flat for over three years and was living with human excreta all around at the time when SEAL Ashram rescued him last month.
“Moments of endless wandering in darkness and confusion have been ended by SEAL Ashram, whose timely intervention has enabled Anoop Kumar Nair to see the light of hope and new beginnings at the end of the tunnel,” Dr. Mathai remarked.

Dr. Mathai, who is also the Chief Patron of SEAL Ashram, said that besides retrieving him from this dark tunnel of endless despair, SEAL Ashram has gone the extra mile of reuniting him with his relatives with whom he had lost touch after the death of his parents.
It is truly amazing and remarkable how SEAL Ashram has literally exhumed Anoop from the cold depths of loneliness and depression and restored him back to the warmth of family support to find emotional and psychological stability.
Dr. Mathai emphasized that SEAL Ashram does not only keep the destitute and the lost but makes every effort to reconnect them back to their respective households to enable them to regain the lost sense of identity and belonging. The tireless efforts of SEAL Ashram in rescuing, healing, and reuniting the forgotten with their families are nothing short of extraordinary. Through their compassionate work, they not only save lives but also grant individuals another chance to live with dignity, hope, and belonging.
SEAL Ashram’s mission under the passionate leadership of Pst. K.M. Philip restores faith in humanity, reminding us that kindness and love have the power to rebuild even the most forsaken members of our society.
