Care & Share chief is no more

Care & Share chief is no more
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Carol Linda Faison, the chairperson of the popular Care and Share Charitable Trust, passed away here on Saturday. She was 65. Born in Alexandria in USA, she moved to Venice in Italy when she was just 10 years. Carol Linda Faison, the chairperson of the popular Care and Share Charitable Trust, passed away here on Saturday. She was 65. Born in Alexandria in USA, she moved to Venice in Italy when she

Carol dies at 65

Vijayawada: Carol Linda Faison, the chairperson of the popular Care and Share Charitable Trust, passed away here on Saturday. She was 65. Born in Alexandria in USA, she moved to Venice in Italy when she was just 10 years. Carol Linda Faison, the chairperson of the popular Care and Share Charitable Trust, passed away here on Saturday. She was 65. Born in Alexandria in USA, she moved to Venice in Italy when she was just 10 years. Having worked in various capacities after her college education, Carol reached India and started the charitable trust in 2000. She had established several orphan homes for the runway, abandoned and orphan children, both boys and girls in several places across the united Andhra Pradesh.

Her body was kept at the orphan home at Buddhavaram of Gannavaram mandal for the students and donors to pay their last respects to her. She had started working for the orphans in Vijayawada since 1997 in association with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vijayawada through the Social Service Centre. However, after 2000, she had established the Care and Share Charitable Trust with Noel Harper and had established a number of institutions at Buddhavaram, Veerapanenigudem and Agiripalli, besides shelters for the street children in Vijayawada.

The trust provides direct free accommodation and education for a few thousands of children in several parts of the State, including Hyderabad. Her death came as shock for the thousands of orphans and abandoned children in the homes run by the trust. The trust vice-chairman, Noel Harper, said that her death had caused a great and irrecoverable loss to the trust.

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