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Heartbeats - A charity tie-up
Heartbeats was formed to help the less fortunate children affected with congenital heart defects. It was formed under the patronage of MIMS Charitable Trust. It is the most significant fact that timely surgical intervention can save a child who is waiting at death’s door. Heartbeats stretched out its helping hand to the little Ugandan boy; Faizan, and the unstinting and determined efforts by Paediatric Cardiologists to help save this poor child were well paid off with diligent care. This is one among the numerous success stories and proof that judicious surgical intervention at the right time gives hope and brings the parents untold joy. Having imbibed a similar philosophy towards charity, Heartbeats hopes to usher a new lease of life with free aid to two more Ugandan children .
We were treated with love - A patient's story
MIMS Charitable Trust has been making news for their humanitarian involvement in the lives of the downtrodden populace needing immediate medical healing for acute diseases. Many poor people have benefited from their charity. Valsan from Tellicherry, a recipient of aid from MIMS Charitable Trust was brimming with appreciation. In his thank you letter, he expressed his gratitude and conveyed his best wishes to the MIMS management, the MIMS Charitable Trust and Mr. Esa; the Trust Coordinator for the excellent services extended to him. Valsan always remembers them in his prayers and extends his thanks to Dr. Murali Vettat who operated on him, as well as to his entire team who reversed his heart ailment.
Valsan continues to pray for the continued success of MIMS Charitable Trust. He hopes that MIMS will grow to great heights in the years to come. Special   acknowl-
-edgement is given to the staff for their excellent hospitality during hi and his family's stay in MIMS.
Charity Unlimited - Testimony of a grateful patient


Dated- 05.06.08

Dear Sir,    
                                       
      MIMS Hospital and MIMS Charitable Trust are doing very godly help to those patients who are waiting to die due to financial constraints to undergo costly surgery.

My family and I are indeed thankful to MIMS Charitable Trust, doctors and other staff for doing this service.


May God bless you all. 

Yours sincerely,
Thomas John, Kizhakathil House, Modapoika P O Kavalapoika

 

 

 

 



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