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Man adopts 22 children with HIV who were abandoned

Man adopts 22 children with HIV who were abandoned

Have you done a good deed today? Small attitudes can transform the day - or even the life - of several people. Rajib Thomas, 43, is a great inspirer of generosity and good heart.

In 2009, after facing a difficult situation on the streets of his city, even with few resources, Rajib created the Bless Foundation and decided to help children "I was passing the DY Patil hospital when I saw a sick girl in the last stage of life." She looked like a skeleton, and I discovered that she was a carrier of the HIV virus. She asked me if I could get some pasta for her, but I could not find it anywhere, so I promised her I would take the pasta the next day.The girl died that night and that it struck me in a very strong way.It was then that I realized that I would like to do something for these children. "

Despite having two biological children, the Indian guarantees education, food, health, housing and, love for their 22 "new" children. "When the first four children arrived, we did not have mats or mattresses, so I, my wife and my two children went to sleep on the sheets and gave our mats to the children," said Rajib. of other people in the city who provide beds and sheets, other rice and wheat. However, through public funding, Rajib Thomas intends to move to a larger place where he can accommodate more children who have been abandoned.

Dubbed the children of "Papa Reji," he is a true hero to all. "The best part is that our father helps us with everything.He rebukes us when we are wrong and loves us unconditionally.He always keeps us closer to him," says Suraj Thapa, one of the older boys. HIV-positive people who were abandoned

The video below tells a bit more about Rajib's story. Watch:


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