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LIFE is an organization consists of student, teacher volunteers who are ready to share their knowledge with the neglected, abandoned, orphaned and deprived children living in local orphanages.

From knowledge to wisdom, we, as a group, dream of a society where knowledge is set free and flow across the domestic walls. There are arts, engineering, medicine, language, media and science students from various colleges, campuses and universities. There are also great involvement from the side of schoolteachers, university lecturers and professors. They are volunteers; they share their wonderful life with the orphaned.

We have no money. So, we ask the help from the people who have money and we welcome everyone who are ready to help us. We need food, books, dress, etc. for the children.

It’s a wonderful life, can you share at least some hours with those children who need to realize their dreams? Come on, let’s build a wonderful world, let’s make every child laugh and dream their tomorrow from knowledge to wisdom.

I do mind and respect the life that’s living inside your body, for I do share the same life you have. Essentially we all have only one life that we may live together in peace and joy. Let’s join together to build a beautiful today.

Sl.No.

Recognition No.

Name of Institution

Strength fixed for Grant-in-aid by Govt.

1

99

St.Xaviers Orphanage, P.O. Kolayad, Koothuparambu, Thalassery, Kannur 670 302.

100

2

101

Ursuline Orphanage, Payyannoore, Kannur.

265

3

102

Little Flower Orphanage, Mattul P.O., Kannur.

100

4

105

Darussalam Yatheemkhana, Thalassery, Kannur.

325

5

130

Ders Yatheemkhana, Peringathur P.O., Kannur.

100

6

191

Deenul Islam Yatheemkhana, Kannur 670 005.

100

7

196

Balbhavan Santhome Nagar, Kottoor, Sreekrishnapuram, Kannur 670 631.

60

8

226

St.Vincents Orphanage, Thondiyil P.O.

Peravoor(via), Kannur.

100

9

262

Thaliparamba Yatheemkhana, Thaliparamba, Kannur.

100

10

233

Rahmaniya Orphanage, Irikkur, Kannur 670 503.

175

11

281

St. Josephs Orphanage, P.O. Pappinisserry,

Kannur 670 632

50

12

293

Hussainiya Yatheemkhana, P.O.Pappinissery,

Kannur 670 561.

200

13

321

Snehanikethan Social Centre Orphanage, Pattuvam, Kannur.

40

14

357

Pius Home Orphanage, Payyannur, Sreekandapuram P.O.,

Kannur.

75

15

358

Savio Boys Town, Kannath, Kilianthara P.O. Kannur

75

16

440

Santhosh Bhavan, Vayattupuramba P.O., Kannur.

35

17

406

Goretty Bhavan Orphanage, Eripuram, Payyangadi, Kannur

70

18

441

Dharul Uloom Orphanage, Jalaludheen Bukri Nagar,

Valiapattom, Kannur 670 010.

40

19

487

Little Flower Children Home, Kilianthara P.O.,

Iritty(via), Kannur.

30

20

458

Karunalayam, Thekkilangadi, Nirmalagiri P.O., Kannur

25

21

459

Najmal Huda Orphanage, Meruvambayil,

Neeruveli P.O., Kannur 670 701.

58

22

501

Bathaniya C S I Students Home, Kannur.

25

23

502

Bishop Sebastian Vellippilly Balika Bhavan,

Ilathumkadavu P.O., Kecherikadviu,  Kannur .

30

24

509

Don Bosco Home, Upavi Bhaven, Karunkundu, Thaliparamba,

Kannur.

40

25

510

St.Josephs Boys Home, Muthalappara, Ariyil P.O.,

Pattuvam, Thliparamba, Kannur 670 145.

50

26

532

Kakkad Yatheemkhana, Kakkad, Kannur.

100

27

534

Ansari Islam Orphanage, Puthiyangadi,

Medayil, Kannur.

20

28

535

Mattul Yatheemkhana, Mattul P.O., Kannur.

10

29

545

P.M.S.S. Sunniya Yatheemkhana, Mungalloor P.O., Kannur.

10

30

548

Sacred Heart Childrens Home,

Kottiyar P.O., Kalakom, Kannur

60

31

572

Salsabeen Girls Orphanage, Sreekandapuram P.O., Kannur

16

32

373

Darul Hasanath Vanitha Yatheemkhana & Agathi Mandiram,

Kannadipparambu, Kannur       PIN: 670 604

16

33

574

Haleemathu Sayyadiya Yatheemkhana Committee,

M.M. Basar P.O., Maramangalam, Kannur 670 306

38

34

575

Elamkod Orphanage, Elamkode P.O., Panur(via),

Kannur 170 692

60

35

576

Therasa Home, Deenasevanaseba, Pattuvam, Kannur .

30

36

580

Upavibhavan Social Centre, Karakkundu,

Thiruvattom P.O.(via) Thaliparamba, Kannur.

35

37

591

Ramanthali  Yatheemkhana Committee, Vadakkumpadu,

Ramanthali, Kannur 670 330.

18

38

577

Marian Centre, Dayniketan, Bakkulam , Kannur.

25

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