WHAT IS “PAIN RELIEF AND YOU”?“If I shall stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life, the aching or cool one’s pain, or help one fainting robin, up to his nest again, I shall not live in vain.” - Emily Dickenson. PAINThey come on weary feet. Life’s cruel turns have defeated them. They clutch prescriptions, medical histories and hope tightly to their hearts. Pain shadows their eyes. Close friends and companions of cringing days and sleepless nights. Worry dogs their every waking thought. Doctors have prescribed treatments; Expensive treatments. Or the operation that is essential for survival. Their survival is a question mark. A quiet desperation underlines their days. Is this the dead end?
RELIEFIn this bleak pain-wracked life, is there someone who will listen? Who will reach out a gentle hand with compassion to soothe the lines of pain and worry away? In the contest between money and human life, will human life always but always be snuffed out?
AND YOUIt takes so little. Often a small amount of money spells the difference between life and death. Is there someone somewhere who cares? There is. And it is called PRAY Foundation. According to WHO, health is a state of complete Physical, Mental and Social well-being and an ability to lead a socially and economically productive life and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity. PRAY strives towards this goal. The holy Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) has said - “God will not show mercy to him who does not show mercy to others”. Pain Relief And You Foundation Trust (Regd.) is a Charitable Trust, acronymed as PRAY. Its basic aim is to provide timely economic and professional support to the sick and the needy in terms of health and disease. It is a social, humanitarian, voluntary, non-profit, non-government organization, registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1960 in July 1998. Donations to PRAY are exempt under Section 80- G of the Income Tax Act. It has permission from the Home Ministry, Government of India, to accept donations from abroad under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act.
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