Mangaluru: Young couple finding fulfilment in service of needy


Florne Roche
Daijiworld Media Network

Mangaluru, Nov 13: There is a lot of difference when people love to work in areas in which they feel strongly about as compared to when they are compelled to work. When young couple Rohit Salctus and his wife Suneetha started Paschim Rehabilitation centre in Ullal 5 years back they knew it calls for lifelong commitment and hard work. But that did not deter them from going ahead with their mission because they did it with a purpose and with a commitment to do something to the needy. It has been a struggle since then and though wiser by a decade long experience of running a rehabilitation centre having over 35 inmates the couple is happy with the path they have chosen.
















 

Paschim Rehabilitation centre is in fact an old house converted into a rehabilitation centre located in the tranquil vicinity of Ullal. The house located in 16 cents of land belongs to Rohit’s aunt (mother’s sister) a spinster who has been staying with the family. The house has been modified to suit the needs of a rehabilitation centre. Though the number keeps varying at present there are about 35 inmates of diverse age groups who have found a roof over their head at Paschim Rehabilitation. While the oldest inmate Agnes Castelino is 93 years old and the youngest one Sumayya, a differently-abled young girl is just 19. Between these two age groups there are other inmates belonging to diverse backgrounds, belonging to different regions and religions. Agnes with her trimmed grey hair and pink nighty looks quite jovial and she loves singing vovyos (Konkani marriage songs). She often entertains other inmates by singing vovyos when they pester her to sing to beat boredom.

For those who believe that one should have a career and make the future secure when young, this couple is certainly an exception. Having worked in Link De-addiction centre for about 9 years Rohit had the experience of dealing with a heterogeneous crowd. In fact the idea of starting a rehabilitation centre germinated when those coming to the Link de-addiction centre were asking whether there is any institution that can take care of rehabilitated people who need constant supervision for a longer period of time. Having taken care of his bed-ridden mother for almost ten years Rohit knew what it entails to take care of the old, the bed-ridden and the physically and mentally challenged people. “When a family approached me asking whether I can take care of a bed-ridden patient I agreed and began to look after him at my residence and slowly the home got converted into a rehabilitation centre. The first inmate was 64 year old bed-ridden man who has shown considerable improvement since then. Starting with one inmate today we have 35 inmates and we charge a nominal amount from them. Though the demand is on the rise we are not admitting more people as we have neither enough space nor necessary infrastructure to accommodate them”, says Rohit. He started the centre in 2009 after the death of his mother.

Initially his wife Suneetha used to help him in taking care of the inmates. But with the number increasing the support staff has been appointed. There is a doctor, a nurse and a few able-bodied among the inmates who help in taking care of the members and looking after their needs. For example Wilfred Serrao, 30, a recovered alcoholic has been given independent responsibility at the centre and Rohit did not have any reason to regret his decision.
Wilfred proved to be an asset to the centre and is quite popular among the inmates. “I am 30 and there is no chance of my getting gainful employment elsewhere. Rohit is taking care of me and working here gives me a satisfaction that I cannot get elsewhere. I want to continue working here and give meaning to my existence”, declares a grateful Wilfred.

Similarly, there is Nethra a young girl whom Rohit and his team picked up from the Railway station where she was found unconscious. After the death of her mother her relatives who were eyeing for her property wanted to get rid of her. Responding to a call Rohit and his team went to the Railway station to find a badly bruised Nethra. It was her good fortune that she fell into good hands at Paschim Rehabilitation Trust and has recovered since then with counselling and love and care she received at the centre. She has been of enormous help in taking care of the female staff.
“Nethra is blessed with good voice and she takes the lead in singing Bhajans and also teaching others to sing. We are keeping her salary in the bank because our final goal is to see that she gets married. We feel it is our responsibility to find a suitable boy and ensure that she gets settled well”, Rohit points out.

The inmates are kept busy as the able ones do their own chores of washing their clothes, keeping their place clean, singing Bhajans, saying prayers etc. “Maintaining cleanliness is the biggest challenge as most of the inmates are old and therefore need constant attention and guidance”, says a diminutive Suneetha whose boisterous persona has a positive impact on the inmates and the caretakers alike.

Rohit and Suneetha who stay in the same premises with their four year old son say working among the old and the differently-abled gives them lot of satisfaction though it has been quite a challenging one. As most inmates are old they need constant medical supervision and sometimes they need to be taken to the hospital. “Dealing with people with diverse backgrounds and making them come to the reality of living under one roof is the single most difficult task we have been facing. Many of them constantly complaint of old-age related pains and problems and some of them want to go home. It calls for tremendous patience and persuasive skills to calm them down”.

The couple feels bad to send those who come there seeking admission due to lack of space. They are in fact scouting for a new place and Rohit feels that it would be a great help if some kind hearted people come forward to help them buy a small piece of land or even give their bungalow or home to run the rehabilitation centre. “If we find some land we want to start piggery or poultry so that we can generate some income to run the institution”, says Suneetha.
It is good to see that the couple share the passion for the kind of service they have been doing. It requires tremendous courage, conviction and large-heartedness for a young couple like Rohit and Suneetha to dedicate their lives in the service of the needy people. They surely need a pat on the back and also our constant support. While many of us may not be able to help them directly some generous financial help from likeminded people would go a long way in providing shelter and care to those who need them.

Rohit can be contacted on mobile number: 09945990755

Bank account details:
Corporation Bank, Thokkottu
A/C : Paschim Trust
A/c number: 114900101009607
IFSC code: 0001149.

  

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  • Jennifer & Noel Mascarenhas, Mangalur/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 04 2015

    Keep up the good work! Yes at times, people forget the world needs good people like you all to serve the needy. We will be contacting you in person.
    Any email ID of yours, Rohit/ Suneetha?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Dec 08 2014

    Dear Rohit,just I read that you want to do piggery or chicken farm.My Suggestion is better a vegetable farming than this chicken.Because first nowadyas chicken flue is everywhere,it requires lot of medicine,can have loss.accumulation of chicken dirt which is not good for health and envirement.Vegtable garden can be a alternative to inmates who can help also.Nowadays vegetable is more profitable than flesh.Its my thoughts.Thank you.just would like to know where your house/Rehabilitation centre is.in Ullal or thokkottu?

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  • P Nair, Bhopal

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    Dear Rajeev/Suneetha I pray your noble deeds will inspire many more others to undertake such activities. We are all proour good work.

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  • Rohith sanctus, paschim rehab ullal

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    With love respected Sir/madam

    Thanks to all for your auspicious replays towards our service.
    I have enlightened by your replays which has been inspired me and my staffs a lot to serve the needy more.
    A special thanks to Daijiworld for bringing us in light. May God fulfill your heart desires.And
    In the name of PASCHIM REHAB TRUST I thank all of you for knowing and encouraging us.
    Dears, come and visit our centre AND share your joy as well as happiness with us.

    Thanking you
    Rohith Sanctus and team
    Paschim rehab
    Ullal

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  • felixronad@expera.com , Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 17 2014

    Good job

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  • SANTHU, DERLAKATTE

    Mon, Nov 17 2014

    really its good job ....made for each other....god bless u people keep going on...

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  • Nagendra, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 16 2014

    Rohit/Sunita, may your tribe increase. In this day and age when there are people willing to kill each other senselessly, it is refreshing to note that there is still hope.

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  • nagesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 16 2014

    Good work Mr. Rohith, I remember those college days i had with you, how you friendly with all, that time itself you are eager to serve society. God bless you.

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  • Disha Rita, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 15 2014


    Dear Rohith I am proud of you dear, surely God will bless you and he has blessed you and your family for your good... hoping to meet you soon dear since I know you well...

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  • Corrine Rasquinha, White Doves, Bendur, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    God bless you both and you be strengthened to continue your mission. May your tribe increase.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [10]

  • celine saldanha, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 15 2014

    May God bless you and your work and help u through the kind hearted and generous people.

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  • rose, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    Praise God!
    You both have given the liberty to other religions to practice their faith. This will bring them to know Jesus more and more. Love your neighbour as you would do to yourself. May God Bless your finances.

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  • Henry Lewis, Sastan/Kuwait

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    Good work by Rohit and Sunit God bless you

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  • lancy lasrado, bantwal/saudi arabia

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    great news by daijiworld. proud of you Mr.Rohit and sunitha. May god bless you and give you full strength to serve the needy. we will visit once we come down to India.

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  • Jyothi, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    Dear Rohit/Sunita, I am overjoyed to see the same love that Jesus has in you both. There is so much joy in giving and I am sure you both would be experiencing that joy. Our good Lord will surely meet all your needs as well as that of the inmates of the centre in a marvellous and mighty way. God loves cheerful givers and He is teh Lord of all our needs. God bless you richly in every way. Whatever we do we do it for the Lord. You are blessed !!!

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  • Hyacinth Pinto, Bajpe

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    Hi Rohith, Daiji world has beautifully brought out the essence of your work. Am glad that Your and your team's self-sacrificing work got noticed. I have witnessed the endurance and patience with which you/Sunitha deal with inmates and the difficult challenges in the work. Hope you get required support.

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  • Ashok Bhat, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    Good Job and Thanks a lot - Daiji - for your effort to publish this article.Such people really need publicity. My specail request with Daiji & Team - Can we have some directory of such organisation in a small way ? If so, I would love to contribute my service.

    Hi Rohit, Suneetha and Team - your are doing wonderful work and pray with almightly to give you enough strength, good health to continue this noble cause. One of these days I will certainly visit you. GOD BLESS Paschim Rehabilitation centre.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Nov 14 2014

    Once again, Daijiworld has brought to light the merciful work of noble people. Good job, Daijiworld.

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  • praveen s, permanur

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Good service by him...i visted this place..and spoke with all people..they are happy in hands of this young family.hats up rohith for ur sevice may god bless u and ur family

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  • Flo Mascarenhas, Kankanady, Mangalore/Secunderabad A.P.

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Hi Rohit & Suneetha,

    U both R truly wonderful people on earth sharing the love of Jesus with the needy. The radiant smile and the hope and contentment we see on the face of all the inmates is a testimony of the love and care they receive at your Rehabilitation Centre. God will surely bless U a hundredfold. Keep up the good work. Our prayers and support are with you. God Bless U !

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  • Asha, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    God bless the couple, if each family gets together and brings in blankets, bedsheets, pillows, towels and knowing their requirements by asking Rohit that will be blessing and christmas is coming soon, so in one way or the other we can help and be a joy to them. We can teach our children too by examples we set. If we cannot afford to give money we can offer our time and service at least which is also equally important. Mostly we have so much in excess in our homes we do not use, we can give it to them.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Touchy and reality service. God bless the couple. Present day situation with old parents abandoned, killed for property this couples have a big heart.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    It is nice to hear about a Young Family dedicating to sick and needy ,instead of running to gulf to make Money ,is really a hope for many People.May God bless you and your work.Hope you will get enough Support from good hearted ones.Nice to hear about you all.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Dear Rohit & Your Fly, Becoming Servants of God, Asking Showers Of Blessing From God Doing Good Work To Needy,

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  • Rohith sanctus, paschim rehab ullal

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    hai dear friends, thanks to all 4 your wonderful comments. really i felt so happy and may God bless u all. thank u

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  • F.Crasta, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Jesus says in Matherw 5:14-16
    14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.

    Dear Rohit and Suneetha,
    God's grace is upon you, otherwise it is not possible to serve the sick and old people. Today own children keep away from their parents. May God bless u, and help u through the kind hearted and generous people. 

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  • nelson pinto, udupi / oman

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    felt really good after reading and looking at all the images.

    God bless you, other than this no words with me dear Rohit and fly.

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  • Ex Sgt. George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Rehabilitation centers are springing out of the Domain of Religious people, shows that Lay people are also capable of handling Humanitarian services with great enthusiasm. But let not the commercial mind creep in to this noble profession. That is our prayer.

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  • Yogesh.K, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Dear rohith Sir,
    God bless you and U r Family .

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  • Veekshitha Moily , Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    May god bless you with all happiness in the world .hats off

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    God Bless Rohit and his Family.Let me say , When most of the 80% of the people think only about How to do more money by looting and cheating and sleep over it , there are only a few who forget themselves and work for the destitutes.I wish people realize that Love is in service and not money and wealth .

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Will visit you all when I come down next month and do to support the needy.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Their life is a purpose-driven life, thus giving life to many people who were discarded by the society.

    MAY GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE SERVING AND WORSHIPING GOD IN THE MOST PRACTICAL WAY.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Maybe that's why life is so precious for this young couple. No rewind or fast forward...just patience and faith, I beg our generous donors of Daijiworld to please help them...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Rohit, is a wonderful man who setting an example for all of us to follow. He truly deserves hats off.
    Dear daiji, highlight more such cases where we people can contribute and make a change in other's lives.

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  • Roven DSouza, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Such dedication & love being shown by this young couple.May God bless you both. However financial support will be needed from all kind & generous persons to keep this rehabilitation centre running.

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  • T S Thomas, Mangalore, Colombo

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Dear Rohit,
    I am really proud of you and your left and right hand Sunita, who really make a wonderful world around you for the old and sick people. Without a strong will, commitment and dedication, no one can do such a great job. Paschim Trust is a much needed project and it requires support. I will certainly support you. Thomas

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  • Arun Jeevan Dcunha, Mangalre/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 13 2014

    Dear Rohit and fly, you have great blessings from heavenly father, and great reward in heaven, we will support you for your good work.

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