Seek Foundation donates ambulance, load vehicle, and tailoring machines worth over ₹50 lakhs to tribal communities of Kotagiri and Gudalur

In a continued effort to uplift tribal communities through sustainable development and welfare initiatives, Seek Foundation, under the leadership of its Founder Dr. Vimala Britto, donated two ambulances, one load vehicle, and several tailoring machines — totaling worth over ₹50 lakhs — to the tribal people of Kotagiri and Gudalur regions.

The event took place at St. Britto’s Academy (SBA), Chennai, in the presence of Mr. Alwas, Secretary of the Nilgiris Adhiwasi Welfare Association (NAWA), and Dr. Thamas Ponraj, Chief Executive of Seek Foundation. The initiative marks another milestone in the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to healthcare, livelihood, and community support in remote tribal regions.

As part of its welfare programs, Seek Foundation has already provided a fully equipped medical ambulance and supported the construction of 20 houses for tribal families in Gudalur, improving both emergency medical response and living conditions in the area.

Students of St. Britto’s Academy, along with staff members from Seek Foundation and NAWA, actively participated in the handover ceremony, which reflected the shared vision of empowering communities through education, health, and social responsibility.

Address by Dr. Vimala Britto

Speaking at the event, Dr. Vimala Britto emphasized,

“Every small step we take toward community welfare helps build a stronger and more compassionate society. Our goal is to bring essential services, skills, and dignity to underserved communities.”

The event concluded with gratitude expressed by a few of the tribal beneficiaries and Mr. Alwas, Secretary of NAWA, who appreciated Seek Foundation’s continuous support toward improving their quality of life.

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