On 14th July 2024, In collaboration with NTPC and the Lepra Society, APAL’s State Committee in Telangana successfully distributed ulcer care kits to 120 individuals affected by leprosy in the areas of Parvat Nagar Borabanda and Rajiv Gandhi Nagar IDPL. This initiative is a testament to the power of collaborative efforts in addressing the healthcare needs of marginalized communities. The distribution of these kits, which are essential for the management and treatment of leprosy-related ulcers, highlights the commitment of these organizations to improving the quality of life for those affected by this condition.
Special thanks are due to the representatives of Lepra and NTPC for their unwavering dedication to serving the most vulnerable members of society. Their support has been instrumental in ensuring that the necessary resources reach those in need. Additionally, the efforts of Mr. Ramesh Maniyada, State Coordinator of APAL, and Mariyamma, who have both played crucial roles in this initiative, deserve particular recognition. Their tireless work and useful interventions have made a significant impact on the leprosy community, providing much-needed care and support. This initiative not only alleviates the physical suffering of individuals but also fosters a sense of hope and solidarity within the community.