Simple faith of Shri P. C. George and his sister Leyamma in God and mankind laid the foundations of Mundakapadam Mandirams Society in 1933 by initiating the Home for the underprivileged. (Agathi Mandiram)
Agathi Mandiram was registered as a charitable society in 1956. Over the years, Mandirams Society has established multiple institutions and community service centres. Thanks to the selfless service and patronage of countless men and women, generous families, organisations and philanthropists.
Mandirams Society is ecumenical in nature and its members are volunteers from three Episcopal churches – the Malankara Mar Thoma Church, the Malankara Orthodox Church, and the Diocese of Madhya Kerala in the Church of South India.
A home providing compassionate care for social economically disadvantage elderly men and women who are sick. Over 100 residents are spending their later years in peace, surrounded by the care and love of the Mandirams Society and Mandiram Hospital.
A child care institution for forlorn girls that strives to engage them with excellent education as well as opportunities for personality development. We empower them for life. This institution runs as regulated by the Juvenile Justice Act 2015.
Juhanon Mar Thoma Mandiram (JMM) and Sapthathy Mandiram provides an opportunity for senior citizens to live within Mandiram campus. Individuals or couples can have private and peaceful life here while enjoying the facilities provided by Mundakapadam Mandirams Society.
Mandiram Hospice centre takes care of socially and economically backward terminally ill patients free of cost. Hospice Centre is started as a Navathy Project of Mundakapadam Mandirams. Mundakapadam Mandirams shall accept a person as a member of Hospice Centre based on the recommendation of palliative care volunteers and assessment of doctors from Mandiram Hospital.
Mandiram Hospital was established as a dispensary in 1943, offering medical care to the residents of Agathi Mandiram and the local community. Over the years, it has developed into a highly regarded healthcare facility, providing care to thousands of patients. Currently, it is a 200-bed multi speciality hospital with 20 departments and around 45 doctors.
Leyamma Memorial School of Nursing was established in 1962 to cater to the need for trained nurses in the community. Till this day, 51 batches of General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) students have passed out of this institute. In 2022, school of nursing is upgraded as college of nursing and started BSc (Nursing) course.
A child welfare project to encourage, educate and enable children from economically backward families of Vijayapuram and Puthuppally panchayats to transform themselves into self-motivated, creative individuals with strong character. CSP encourages and supports each child on their regular education and concentrate on the holistic development of the ‘individual’.
Counselling Centre provides general and legal counselling. Services of trained counsellors and advocates are available. Mandirams Society conducts talks and seminars on counselling in association with Mandiram Hospital and Temperance Movement. Free legal counselling is available for women from economically backward families.
Palliative Home Care Project serves people afflicted with life threatening illness. Doctor, Nurses and Volunteers cater to their physical, mental, social and spiritual needs. Medical care and financial assistance are extended to those who cannot afford. We help the palliative home care patients who are in serious conditions to get admitted in Mandiram hospital.
This movement was started by Shri. P. C. George in 1951. Temperance Movement organises talks and classes on alcohol and substance abuse in association with Mandiram Hospital and Counselling Centre. This Movement works very closely with MadyaMukthi – a team of people who call themselves ‘Once Alcoholics’ .