M'luru: St Milagres Credit Souharda Co-operative visit St Agnes Special School rehab centre


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Mangaluru, Aug 27: St Milagres Credit Souharda Co-operative Ltd recently celebrated Independence Day by visiting physically challenged children schools and orphanages.

Manager and staff of the city branch visited, St Agnes Special School rehabilitation centre for physically challenged children. They distributed blankets and sweets to the inmates.

Fr Peter Paul Saldahana (upcoming bishop), who was present on the occasion said, “It is good to see that St Milagres Credit Souharda Co-operative is contributing a part of its profit to society. Let this work be a model for others as well. "Roy Castelino, Ln Issac Gomes (first vice district governor), Ln Sunil Hegde (president Mangaluru Metrogold), Prakash Bhandary (DM of MCSC) and Mamta Rebello (manager of MCSC Mangaluru branch) staff of the branch were present at the function.



The 72nd Independence Day was celebrated with much affection and warmth by the staff of St Milagres Credit Souharda Co-operative Ltd. “We are doing this as a social service since the last 15 years. We under the guidance of our director Geroge Fernandes. We will continue to do this in the upcoming years as well.

Fr Valerian Dsouza, parish priest of Milagres church was present during the function at Saandiya Residential School. “I am happy to see a co-operative bank doing these things," he said. Ln Vasanth Shetty director of the school was present at this vocation.

  

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