Aryettan is not a name that echoes in loud accolades, but a quiet force whose deeds speak volumes. With a heart woven from kindness and simplicity, he has silently transformed countless lives. He is the unseen pillar behind Gramabharathi Charitable Society, building safe havens for orphaned tribal girls and caring shelters for the elderly abandoned in their twilight years.
Gramabharati is a Kerala-based non-profit organisation. It operates the Sadgamaya Balika Sadanam, a girls' home for vulnerable tribal girls and Sri Dhanvantari Deenabandhu Ashramam, an old age home to support and care old age community around us. Other initiatives include the Sri Durga Kalakshetram for traditional Indian arts, Artificial Medical Aid Distribution (Arogyabharathi) and the Vadavarkode Jayanthan Bhattathiripad Memorial Cultural Centre for knowledge sharing.The organization is guided by a philosophy of selfless service and giving.
"Only the one who lives for others is truly liberated." Swami vivekanada
Learn MoreEstablished in 2007, this home provides a safe haven for vulnerable tribal girls from Attappady, offering protection, education, and emotional support. Approved by the Orphanage Control Board, our vision is to support up to 50 girls through higher education and help them build meaningful careers and family lives. We also conduct cultural camps and educational outreach in Attappady tribal villages.
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Inspired by reports of abandoned elderly mothers, this compassionate project is underway with a new four-story building near the Balika Sadanam. This Ashramam will provide shelter for 15+ destitute and disabled elderly women, along with free medical care, counseling services, yoga, meditation, and a cultural study center and library. It will stand as a living memorial dedicated to the forgotten mothers of our society.
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A vibrant space for nurturing traditional Indian art forms such as classical music, dance, and theatre. This center aims to preserve and revive the rich cultural identity of our region by training children and youth in Bharatanatyam, Carnatic music, and folk traditions.
Learn MoreGramabharathi undertakes a compassionate mission through its Artificial Medical Aid Distribution program, extending a lifeline to physically challenged and economically vulnerable individuals within the community.
Learn MoreNamed after the legendary scholar and social reformer, this center hosts literary gatherings, seminars and heritage events. It’s a space to encourage creativity and knowledge sharing, especially among students and rural communities.
Learn MoreYour donations help the education of girls, shelters for elderly women, and platforms to preserve our traditional arts like Bharatanatyam and Carnatic music.