Monday, November 17, 2025

CITAACC Music Club Program at Rehoboth Home for the Mentally Challenged

 

The Coimbatore Institute of Technology Alumni Association, Chennai Chapter (CITAACC) Music Club organised a 2-hour musical program at the Rehoboth Home for the Mentally Challenged on 15th November, 2025. Around 80 inmates attended the program, danced with joy, and enjoyed the songs. This program was initiated by CITAACC Zone 3 அழகிய Ambattur, as their 4th Social Service Project. 

The CIT music team included Margabandhu, Guru, T.N. Krishnamoorthy, Hari, Velmurugan, and Dillibabu. The female singers were Malathi and Anitha, both from the nineties Anna University music troupe. Vaithilingam of Vaanampaadi provided excellent audio support and also sang. Malathi’s brother Harikrishnan, beautifully whistled the song Raja Raja Chozhan Naan. Sathya Prabhu helped with social media and prepared posters. 



Before the program, Margabandhu crowdfunded on Whatsapp and collected close to 1.2 lakhs from around 50 donors. This amount was used to donate cots, wheelchairs, plastic armchairs, washing soaps, clothes, and many other things requested by the Rehoboth Home.


The songs included peppy numbers like Ranjithame Ranjithame, Nee Pottu Vacha Thangakudam, and Maana Madurai Kundu Maliya. There were also some yesteryears hit songs like Bambarakannaale, Maama Maama Maama, and Thuluvatho ilamai. The inmates requested 2 songs on the spot – Enna Nenache, and Aaatama Therottama – which the singers delivered. The singers also danced enthusiastically and shared their joy. 


The Rehoboth Home for the Mentally Challenged is an NGO founded in 1998 by psychiatric social worker Zoraida Samuel. When Zoraida was a college student, she saw police and people beating a mentally challenged woman who had stolen a fruit from a cart. This incident affected her deeply, and she wanted to help such women in distress. Today, the Rehoboth rescue shelter at Paraniputhur, Iyyapathanagal, Chennai has 195 mentally challenged women. At the Rehabilitation Centre in Somangalam, 85 women are engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry, poultry, piggery, ornamental bird rearing, ornamental fish rearing, areca plate production, and embroidery. They also have 2 special schools for children, a thrift store, and an old-age hospice. Around 153 women have rejoined their families after being taken care of at Rehoboth. 

It was a privilege and blessing to perform at Rehoboth Home, and it gave mutual happiness to both the singers and inmates.

Anyone interested in supporting Rehoboth Home, contact

Binu Jeremiah

Rehoboth Home

Mobile No: 9884189115




12 comments:

  1. Great Service. Happy to be a part of this. - Lion.S.Dhanasekaran MJF

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  2. Thank you for your support to CIT Alumini Association Chennai Chapter Music Club. My best wishes for your success in your great journey. 👏

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  3. Very nicely summarized, Anitha. A meaningful social cause well executed by the team. Nice to see your contribution in many social activities like this. Appreciations to the good work.

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  4. Thank you medam for your care for the immtes
    I think you had participated on both occasions..
    I had also participated as proud member of Lions club of Ambattur Greater..
    Thank you medam once again..
    N.Raju
    Region chairperson

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  5. Thank you so much, Raju Sir. You are a great support for us.

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  6. Congratulations to you, Anita, and the entire team on such a heart-warming and impactful initiative! Your dedication in bringing music, joy, and essential support to Rehoboth Home is truly inspiring — well done!

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