It
was in the year 1991, when one evening while Sr. Lucy was working at HOPE, that a pregnant woman came to her asking for shelter. The woman believed that her husband, a chronic alcoholic, wanted to kill her to bring another woman into his house. At that moment Sr.Lucy was unable to help her, but promised to do something for her the next day.
In the
words of Sr. Lucy: “Brought up in a secure
family environment in Kerala, I was unaware that one night could
make such a difference to the life of a woman. That very night,
her husband, in a drunken rage, set her a fire. I actually saw the
blazing woman and heard her shrieks of agony. We put the fire out
and took her to a hospital, but she died of 90% burns. With her
died her seven month old foetus. I was devastated. I wanted to run
away from the world, its cruelty and wickedness. My friends dissuaded
me from becoming a recluse. Fr. Francis D’sa was a great source
of strength and support and suggested doing something about it instead
of running away.”
It was then that Sr. Lucy decided that she had to create a home
for abused and traumatized women who could feel secure, cared for
and wanted, irrespective of Religion, Caste or Social Status. This
was the need of the hour.
It took some time to convince people but finally Maher was born
in the year 1997.
The first house was built in Vadhu-Badruk, a village on the outskirts
of Pune, to serve as a refuge for women in distress. Women who are
ill-treated and thrown out of the house by their spouses and in-laws,
widows shunned by both parents and in-laws and mothers with infants
and young children with nowhere to go.
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