For the motherly touch

Update: 2019-05-20 22:51 IST

Agape Homes - a home for HIV infected and affected children, located at Boduppal; hosted a Summer Camp for the inmates.

Swarupa Rani, District Welfare Officer, Medchal district; was the chief guest at the valedictory of the summer camp, held at Agape Homes, recently, Lynne Guhman Voggu, founder and managing director, Agape India; was also present.

Swarupa Rani gave away the prizes to children who excelled in various competitions at the summer camp, on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion Swarupa Rani, emphasised on the need to ensure good education and proper health for the vulnerable children.

She said, "AGAPE is looking after the children very well, they have a homely feeling with all the love and warmth shared by Lynne Voggu." She could make them to overcome the trauma they endured in the past with her motherly touch.

The utmost care and commitment shown towards these children by AGAPE is reflecting by way of the children being hail and healthy, cheerful and active.

From the Government side, we sent twelve children to the Home and all of them have grown up and blossomed into beautiful individuals.

She praised AGAPE and Lynne Voggu for the excellent work they are doing for the last 18 years, in caring for children infected and affected with HIV.

She promised all support and help for such an organisation, from the Government.

Thanking Swarupa Rani, for the support and the soft corner she always had for the Home, Lynne, said, the youngest inmate of AGAPE is a four-month baby girl .

Joy's HIV positive mother is not in a position to take care of her and AGAPE is now her adobe.

She is doing well and is everybody's little darling. She expressed her commitment to continue her services for the needy children.

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