Epitome of selfless Social Service – Vishranthi Founder passes away !!
கோப்பெருஞ்சோழனுடன் தானும் வடக்கிருந்து உயிர் துறக்க வந்திருந்த பிசிராந்தையாரிடம் வாழ்நாள் பலவாகியும் மயிர் நரைக்காமல் இருப்பதற்கான காரணத்தை அங்கிருந்தோர் வினவினர்.
'யாண்டு பல ஆக, நரை இல ஆகுதல் யாங்கு ஆகியர்?' என வினவுதிர் ஆயின்,
பண்பாலும் அறிவாலும் நிறைந்த மனைவி மக்கள், கற்றறிந்த சான்றோர் வாழும் ஊர், அறம் வழுவா நல்லாட்சி தரும் அரசு - தீங்கு செய்யா அரசன் ஆகியோர் அமைந்தமையால், தமக்கு முதுமை எய்தியும், நரை விழவில்லை என இயம்பித்தாக புறநானூறு கூறுகிறது. சங்க காலமானாலும் எந்த காலமானாலும், முதுமை இயல்பே ! முதுமை என்பது ஏதோ ஒரே இரவில் வருவதல்ல ! முதுமை யாரைப் பீடிக்கிறதோ அவர்களை மட்டுமல்ல, அவர்களை சுற்றி இருப்பவர் மீதும் தாக்கத்தை ஏற்படுத்தும். அவ்வையார் இயம்பினார்.
கொடியது கேட்கின் நெடியவெல் வேலோய்!
கொடிது கொடிது வறுமை கொடிது
அதனினும் கொடிது இளமையில் வறுமை .. ..
Corona has affected people – the older and poor people have been affected badly. The state of affairs prevailing has pushed them to becoming destitutes – a sad living whence one struggles for money, food, home, possession and the like. .. .. .. sadder still, for we grieve the demise of a person who fought these ills !
it perhaps started as a small effort by 20 housewives to help the needy 50 years ago concretising into an organisation which strove for social causes. Monday Charity Club founded by philanthropist Savithri Vaithi has been helping underprivileged students, senior citizens and families since the 70s. The club’s 50th anniversary was celebrated at the start of this year 2020 along with its 200-odd members. Through the organisation, Mrs Savithiri and others have helped many by providing support in the form of education, shelter, healthcare and more.
Vishranthi, an old age facility at Tiruvanmiyur is the epitome of compassion and social service. Founded in 1978 by Mrs Savithri Vaithi, the facility now accommodates 200-odd senior citizens. The club started a series of welfare programmes such as medical ‘Dhanvantri scheme’, a book bank scheme to lend books to underprivileged and ‘Undrukol’, a scheme to assist elderly.
Mrs. Savithri Vaithi was a great visionary and through her dedication and commitment, she transformed the lives of innumerable people. Basic comfort during life and dignity in death comprise the rights of a person. Mrs. Savithi Vaithi ensured this comfort to the inmates. She has herself performed the last rites for countless number of destitute inmates.
The society is grieving today for Mrs Savithri amma is no more ! Savithri Vaithi, founder of Vishranthi, a home for the elderly, died in Chennai today. She was 90. Her niece Srilekha said Ms. Vaithi had suffered a cardiac arrest in the early hours of Saturday. Mrs Vaithi, who hailed from a family of judges in Mylapore, was raised in a joint family. She began her journey in social work when she was barely 16. She, along with a group of women, started a charity club. She was the founder president of the Madras Charity Club and of Vishranthi Old Age Home. She spent her time taking care of these women who have no one else to rely on.
Right from her teens, She worked in the slums of Choolai in Chennai, as part of a group called ‘Barefoot Walkers’ who would take care of the health, education and other needs of the slum dwellers. Through Vishranthi, Savithri gave new purpose to the life of many destitutes. She started it in the late 70s with support from Help Age India and Dr. Natrajan, a geriatrist at the General Hospital in Chennai.
Sad in her passing away and in her demise, the City has lost a great woman who cared for others throughout her life. Real definition of social service, caring for others without thinking of any recompense.
Remember her
participating in SYMA Women’s day function organized at Bharathiyar Illam on
23.3.2008.
10.10.2020.
Lots of respect to this women, a hero indeed
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