"If I can stop one Heart from Breaking,
I shall not Live in Vain,
If I can Ease one Life the Aching,
I shall not live in Vain"
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Jeevodaya is a Hospice for Cancer Patients
"Jeeva" means "Life""Udayam" means "Dawn of Hope""JEEVODAYA" means"As long as there is Life there is Hope"

Motto of Jeevodaya

"If I can stop one Heart from Breaking,
 I shall not live in Vain;
 If I can Ease one Life the Aching;
 I shall not live in Vain."


Jeevodaya was established on August 15th 1991, in Chennai, India. It is one of the most humanitarian and challenging projects of our times in India.

A group of committed people belonging to various religions and from different parts of the country have come to gether with the noble aim of rendering continuing service to the "POOR & ABANDONED CANCER PATIENTS". Jeevodaya is thus a supreme example of National Integration and Unity.

It is therefore Providence that has most appropriately ordained that JEEVODAYA DAY should coincide with the country's INDEPENDENCE DAY-15th August.

JEEVODAYA IS A CHARITABLE & NON PROFIT ORGANISATION.

Jeevodaya’s services are now available to all cancer patients irrespective of their social status or the stage of the disease they are in.

All services in Jeevodaya are rendered free of cost

TAMILNADU NGO'S INDIA

Jeevodaya Public Charitable Trust Hospice for Cancer Patients - Manali

Registration No. – 103/ 90
Purpose: Health
Address:  Jeevodaya Hospice for Cancer Patients
               1/272 ( old 86 ) Kamaraj Road
               Manali P.O - 600068
               Tamil Nadu

Telephone:  91-44-25555565,
                  91-44-25559671

Email:     jeevodayahospice@gmail.com

Website:  http://jeevodaya.blogspot.com.au

Contact: Lalitha Teresa F.C.C

Aim / Objective / Mission:

Jevoodaya is a professionally manned hospice rendering free palliative care to advanced cancer patients irrespective of caste, creed, class and religion. The hospice is run under the aegis of Jeevodaya Public Charitable Trust, which is a non-profit, non-religious, non-political organisation. The chief promoter of the hospice is the Franciscan Clarist Congregation of Alvernia Province Chalakudy-Kerala. The hospice is the second one to be started in India and the first of its kind in South India. It is situated in the serene surroundings of Mathur village a suburban village at the out skirts of Chennai , the capital city of Tamil Nadu. It is twelve kilometers from heart of city-close to the Veterinary University –Tamil Nadu.

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