Glittering Galaxy (Children)
‘GLITTERING GALAXY’, a club for Lisieux Sadanam Kids, was inaugurated by Sri. George Karunackal (Certified Trainer). The activities of glittering galaxy in pure literal sense aim at eliciting the latent intellectual spark of students as well as sustaining and developing it.
Vimukthi (De-addiction)
Our club provides a supportive environment for those struggling with addiction and offers various programs and resources to assist them in their journey towards recovery. Our team of professionals and volunteers work together to provide counseling, education, and rehabilitation services to those in need. By joining the Vimukthi De-Addiction Club, individuals can receive the support and guidance they need to break free from addiction and live a happy and healthy life.
Pratheeksha (Physically handicapped)
The motto of the club is to promote the active participation of the people with disabilities in every activity of the institution and the provision of access for people with disabilities to quality physical activity and opportunities must be addressed on an equal basis with those of their non-disabled peers.
Prathiba (Old age )
Pratibha club is created for the senior citizens of Mariyasadanam. The Vision of Prathibha club is to provide an environment of stress free, respectable, enjoyable time to Senior Citizens among Mariyasadanam. The Club includes 60 members and decided to hold the club meets on every Wednesday.
Pulari (Differently abled)
Pulari Club is an innovative ideological club for the I.D patients of the institution. The vision of the club is to ensure the active participation of inmates especially the people with mental retardation.
Rise (Bedridden)
Rise Club is an innovative club of Mariyasadanam for the bed ridden residents. The meeting was held at respective wards. The club includes 20 members and decided to hold the club meets on every Thursday.
Flying birds (Bipolar Disorder)
Flying Birds is an active club of Mariyasadanam for BPAD Residents. The club is aim to increase awareness and provide hope and empowerment for the bipolar community. That also includes those living with the disorder along with their families, caregivers, and health-care professionals.
Prathyasa (Schizophrenia Disorder)
The purpose of this club is to measure impact of the Bring Change, program aiming to reduce mental health stigma through different activities .At present 160 members and decided to hold the club meet on every Saturday. The aim of the Club is to improve the physical, academic, social and interpersonal Skills of the schizophrenic and lead them towards a successful livelihood.