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Join Jasper Paul On His Journey To Give Them A Second Chance!

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    Second chances, you don’t get them that often. And, if you did, trust me you’re blessed. Jasper Paul, at the age of nineteen, was a victim of a near-fatal crash. In the crash, his car somersaulted thrice but miraculously Jasper came out without a scratch. This miraculous escape inspired Jasper to do something of his life. 


    Two months down Jasper saw a woman near a railway station. She had many injuries and they were covered in maggots and ants.  He couldn’t leave without doing anything. He immediately admitted her into a hospital. The video went viral and the parents of the old woman came to take her back home.


    “It was then that I realized that there is nothing else that I’d want to do in life than this.”, says Jasper Paul.  




    He saw the plight of the abandoned and the ones who despite their vulnerable age were left on the road to suffer. Jasper Paul formed The Second Chance Trust for all those who left in horrendous conditions. Old people who were left without food and without anyone to care for them on the road. 


    During the course of his work, 23-year-old Jasper has seen several deaths. Even though they’re nearing death, Jasper ensures that they’re taken care of in their home. 




    Many of them have died in my arms, and for many, I have conducted their last rites too,”

    says Jasper Paul


    Jasper and his team were once transporting a lady in her last stages to hospital and because it was a personal vehicle without a siren. Unfortunately, she passed away before the vehicle reached the hospital. 


    If they had an ambulance, Jasper could’ve rescued more people and maybe save more lives. After working with several NGOs across the city, Jasper set up his own shelter home, ‘Second Chance’, in March 2017. Jasper has around 12 staff working with him, including a nurse and other trained non-clinical staff.




    Jasper brought the dying, the destitute, the needy, the sick and the ones that nobody wanted to the home. At Second Chance, these people who nobody ever cared for were given love, food, clothing, medication, safety, comfort and a place that they could call their own. These rescues and the emergency hospital runs requires an ambulance. Jasper rescues people who’re dying and for them each second counts. An ambulance can help them save them and give them a better treatment. If they have an ambulance, they can have basic facilities like oxygen, a first aid kit and a stretcher to easily rescue the abandoned. As part of their project ‘Be A Blessing’, they provide food supplies and basic health care to the poor and the vulnerable living in the remote and tribal areas, the areas that are unreached. 




    There are many inmates in Second Chance’s old age homes. Jasper has been striving to provide a better life for them for the last 6 years. He needs your help to provide them with basic necessities like mattresses, pillows, etc.


    Love is the greatest of them all” is a saying they all believe in at The Second Chance homes. 


    It takes an amazing amount of courage to go out there and bring change. Help Jasper on his journey to give the dying a second chance. Together, we can give them hope. 


    Where is The Second Chance Trust located?

    5-12-42/3, Indra Nagar, Near Football Ground, Yapral, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500087


    Note: Donations made towards this fundraiser in INR on and after 29th September 2020are eligible for Indian Tax Exemption.

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