|
Ammucare
Charitable Trust was registered on 25th October 2003,
when India was celebrating 'the festival of lights',
Deepavali just by sheer coincidence. Though registered in
Kerala, India it has grown beyond regional barriers to be
accepted by a wide spectrum of people from different parts
of the world. As a charity platform it has given great
fillip to many likeminded people in their efforts to
channelise their individual contributions and efforts.
The
formation of Ammucare:
Ammu was a
beautiful child who had the ability to brighten lives
wherever she went. Born on the 9th of November 1995, she
left this world on 23rd August 2000 in a tragic road
accident. During her brief interlude on earth, she touched
many lives. The urge to do something meaningful in her
memory was the first seed of thought behind Ammucare. We
hardly had any difficulty in choosing the theme for
Ammucare as her nature itself became the
theme-Unconditional Love and Care.
The theme
evolved in time to shape the vision and clarify the
objectives of Ammucare before its formal registration in
October 2003. It goes without saying that many people
helped in the planning and formation, without which the
project would not have materialized. Some of them have
requested that they be allowed to remain anonymous, while
continuing to support ACT.
Structure
of Ammucare:
The Trustee Board is made up of the members of the trust.
Besides the board members,numerous friends and well
wishers of ACT (FACT- Friends of ACT) have formed
satellite groups at various locations such as Kerala, New
Delhi etc. The Trustee Board office and the various
satellite groups together comprise the whole of Ammucare,
which is at present a large family.
Ammu - The
Legend
Who is Ammu? Child, angel or fantasy? Why did she come
into this world? Why did she quit so early? Was there a
purpose and reason for her coming and her leaving? These
are questions, which each one of us might have posed
regarding our own lives. Is there a specific need for our
existence? Is there a valid reason why we are propelled
into this world at one particular moment in space and time
and are forced to leave as suddenly at another particular
moment?
Ammu's story
is one that will pull at the heartstrings of anyone who
reads it. The purpose of her life is so deep that it gives
a reason for the purpose of human life as well.
A beautiful
child who hardly lived any life. While living she touched
a lot of lives quite positively. She brought happiness and
smiles to so many faces and spread unconditional love
which was quite unfathomable to many conditoned lives
around. The turck around the the bend that took her life-
was it the end of a life - or begining of a purpose. On
Aug 23, 2000 around 10.30AM, AMMU left the world further
to a truck accident. While the whole sea of relatives
stood helpless she left the earth leaving a big vacuum in
the minds of many. |
The Ammu story......... Was this the end? Was this the
beginning?
Can God demand
the sacrifice of a beloved child? In the Old Testament,
God asks Abraham to sacrifice his only son. The father
attempts to make this supreme sacrifice, which in turn
brings great benefit to the Jews. Christ Himself, the only
begotten son of the Father was crucified on the cross so
that mankind could be saved. Without the crucifixion there
would be no Christianity.
When a mother
brings the dead body of her child to the Buddha and asks
him to revive him, the Master replied. "If you can bring
me a grain of rice from the house of any family where no
death has occurred, I will revive your son for you."The
poor distraught woman ran from house to house imploring
someone to tell her that there had been no death in their
house. At last she was forced to return with the news that
she had drawn a blank at every house. And the Buddha
looked compassionately at her and said, "My daughter,
death is the constant companion of every life. Fear not
something that is inevitable. Seek that which is constant.
Valmiki says that out of shoka comes sloka. Poetry,
creation arises out of sorrow! The whole of the Ramayana
was inspired by the sorrow felt by the poet at the sight
of a bird whose mate had been killed by a careless
hunter's cruel arrow.
The Greeks
were masters in the art of tragedy. They said that all
tragedy brought about a catharsis in the human mind, which
in turn gave birth to happenings. So also the whole
inspiration for the creation of "Ammu Care" comes from the
sorrow of a father at the death of his beloved daughter,
so brutally slaughtered beneath the wheels of an unknown
truck.
One begins to
wonder if there is a deep purpose in every apparently
bizarre and brutal incident in life. Is there a purpose
and plan in this apparently insane world in which we live?
What is the purpose of human life? What is the need for
human death? Does God fulfill Himself through the
horrifying as well as the sanctifying incidents of life?
These are questions, which must surely perplex the minds
of all contemplative souls. The Ammu incident shows us
that there is indeed a deep purpose and plan in every
apparent haphazard incident.
Out of
Arjuna's sorrow (Vishada) in the first chapter of the
Sreemad Bhagavad Gita, the immortal advice of the Gita was
given, which has inspired all the generations that
followed. So also from the depths of the sorrow felt by a
father, the magnificent plan of "Ammu Care" has developed
which will no doubt prove to be of immense help to
countless people all over the world. May the Gitacharya
Himself take the reins of this project into His capable
hands and guide the management with as much dexterity as
He guided Arjuna's chariot through the gory battlefield of
Kurukshetra.
Mata Devi Vanamali, Tapovan, Rishikesh, Himalayas |