Nationwide 'Caring for a Senior' Walkathon Unites India for Elderly Care
Athulya Senior Care organized a nationwide Walkathon titled 'Caring for a Senior' to promote awareness and dignity for senior citizens. The event saw participation from over 1,800 individuals across multiple cities in India. The initiative aimed to unite communities and advocate for the care and respect of the elderly.
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Chennai, 2nd September 2024 - In a landmark move to enhance the well-being and dignity of senior citizens, Athulya Senior Care, a leading provider of assisted living and elderly care services in India, successfully conducted a nationwide 'Caring for a Senior' Walkathon. The event, held in various cities including Chennai, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, and Kochi, attracted more than 1,800 participants from diverse backgrounds.
The walkathon featured volunteers, corporate professionals, students, and community members, all dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges faced by senior citizens and advocating for their right to dignified lives. The enthusiastic participation reflects a growing national movement towards more inclusive and compassionate care for the elderly.
CEO & Founder of Athulya Senior Care, Mr. Srinivasan G, expressed his appreciation for the massive turnout, highlighting the event's role in creating awareness around elderly care. Participants were awarded certificates of appreciation, and the collective spirit witnessed during the event showcased a nationwide commitment to supporting senior citizens. Through such initiatives, Athulya aims to revolutionize elderly care across India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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