VIMALALAYAM HOSTEL for STUDENTS
The Second Home for young women.
A classical European style granite building tucked within a serene and peaceful campus, in the centre of the city, yet away from the maddening crowd. A beautiful garden welcomes you into a spacious clean environment that provides safety and comfort. You may find solutions for many of your problems here.
The Second Home for young women.
A world of magic A place where nature works magic and creates miracles through human hands
A second home for women from all walks of life. A place where women are empowered to reach their full potential.
We have sisters involved in Pastoral work; teachers working in Schools & Colleges and working as Counselors. In 1995, the Sisters at Vimalalayam started associating with other charitable institutions like Don-Bosco. They requested us to take care of girls who were in dire straits. Valsalyabhavan was set up for this purpose. As a mark of appreciation, the Corporation of Cochin had offered a two storey building with all modern amenities, to accommodate the girls. There are 2 such homes of Valsalya Bhavan, one in Thammanam and the other in Vaduthala. Girls between the age of 4-12 reside at the Thammanam home. Once they reach the age of 13, they will be shifted to Valsalya Bhavan at Vaduthala. In 2008, Adelaide Bhavan was started to accommodate girls who successfully passed their SSLC Examinations. Girls who wished to go for higher studies were placed in the nearby colleges and institutions.
To establish a society of equality, where women become partakers in building up a just society through economic independence..
Integrated development of women and children, especially the poor and the deprived through empowerment, economic independence and self reliance..
“You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the status of its women” –Jawaharlal Nehru Our primary goal is to raise the status of women as individuals
“Vimalalayam is an abode of great empathy to humankind, the house of real peace and harmony serve by sisters of magnanimity. Best wishes.”