About us
ETERNAL LIFE NGO is a dedicated non-profit organization committed to catalyzing positive change in communities through various welfare projects. Since our inception in 2007, we have been unwavering in our mission to provide holistic care and support for the mar
Our Projects
Orphan Children Welfare
Widow Welfare
HIV Children Relief
Physical Handicapped Children Welfare
Leprosy Health Care
Free Tution Center
Blind Welfare
Feed the Hunger
Homeless Mental Illness People Relief
Shelters for Homeless
Free Medical Camp
Old Age Welfare
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as poor peoples and take the lead.
Events
We organize inclusive events for
Leprosy Health Care
HIV Children Relief Project
Blind Welfare Project
Widow Welfare Project
Orphan Children Welfare Project
Old Age Welfare Project
Physical Handicapped Children Welfare Project
Free Medical Camp
Shelters for Homeless Project
Homeless Mental Illness People Relief Project
Free Tuition Center
17 July, 2020
Medical Camp and Hospital services have been one of the key areas of support provided by the Gremaltes Hospital in Chennai. Our medical treatment is high-quality health care. These include both out-patient and in-patient health care to the persons affected by leprosy. We support more leprosy villages in India. We provide health care to the affected leprosy people groups for managing leprosy-related complications like reactions, ulcers, and pre-surgical and post-surgical care.
29 June, 2023
Free Tuition for children education is developing child education for the better future of the poor children. In many country Primary school and other comprehensive or compulsory education is free Tutoring began as an informal and unstructured method of educational assistance. Tutors help students learn the material in individual courses while coaches help students learn how to be successful in school.
5 May, 2023
An impinging issue that plagues the already dismal mental health scenario of the country is the issue of homeless persons with mental illness. This extremely marginalized section has had no access to any form of support as the state and centrally sponsored mental health institutions are more often than not bogged down with catering to huge number of clients in an under resourced environment. A person who is often seen as an aberrant edifice of the streets is provided with the opportunity of recreating his/her life which was lost due to the illness.






