Acts of Service
Spirituality does not end with insight or understanding. It finds its true meaning in action, compassion, and service to those who need it most.
Along my path, I have felt a clear inner call to support vulnerable children who have been left without protection, stability, or family support. This is why I have chosen to support Nesackkarangal, an orphanage located in a rural area of the Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India.
Nesackkarangal provides shelter, food, education and care to orphaned and destitute children. Their work is discreet, sincere and deeply rooted in service.
I was introduced to this orphanage through the Indian Palm Leaf Reading Institute, whom I personally trust and who have visited and verified the organisation themselves.
I will contribute whenever I am able, and I wish to gently share their work here for anyone who may also feel called to support children in need.
If you would like to learn more about Nesackkarangal or contact them directly, you can visit their official website here:
Learn more about their work: https://nesackkarangal.org
May every act of kindness, no matter how small, bring dignity, protection and hope to those who need it most.
Why this matters to me?
Beyond the action itself, this support carries a deeper meaning in my life.
Growing up between cultures, identities, and sometimes feeling like I didn’t fully belong, I came to understand how essential stability, protection, and presence are for a child.
In my own way, supporting children who lack this foundation is not only an act of generosity — it is a way of restoring balance and giving back what life has taught me.
We all carry stories, and sometimes the most meaningful path is simply to transform them into something that can help others.
If this resonates with you, I simply invite you to follow your own way of giving — here or wherever your heart feels called.