Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre was established in 1986 by Dr. Elizabeth Vomstein, a German Leprologist and was registered under the Tamil Nadu societies Act. The organization extended its helping hand to the rural differently abled for their welfare in a small way. Today it has became a pioneering institution in implementing various programmes of the differently abled, contacts of leprosy patients, rural poor and the underprivileged.
In the initial stages the organization was focusing its attention on polio affected children. Vaccination camps were conducted and awareness on polio eradication was created by counseling sessions. The organization had a day care centre and a physiotherapy unit and in 1992, a school for handicapped mainly for polio affected was started. The school had a hostel where polio affected children could stay and study upto their 8th standard. Thanks to the intensive campaigns by the Government, polio has been eradicated almost totally in the country.
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DonationThe holistic and ultimate aim of our organization is to provide opportunities for the empowerment and overall development of the differently abled and make them as self reliant and responsible citizens.
To rehabilitate the rural persons with disability for their betterment.
To provide special education to the physically and mentally challenged
To provide comprehensive medical care to the persons with disability and the rural public.
To Provide orthopaedic appliances for the persons with disability and leprosy patients,
To impart vocational training programmes to the rural differently abled persons, children of leprosy patients, the rural poor and the underprivileged.
Dr. Elizabeth Vomstein, A noted social worker and leprologist from Germany founded Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre in the year 1986 and served as its chairperson till the year 2000.
A women known for her integrity, hard work and commitment, dedicated her entire life for the cause of leprosy affected and differently abled. She has won many accolades including ‘The woman of the year award in 1997 and
President of India’s National Award for the year 1993 for her selfless services.
She is no more now and continues to bless all the activities of Ecomwel Orthopaedic centre.
Mr. Gerhard Fischer, a former German Ambassador was our patron and had been instrumental in creating infrastructure for Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre. He had served as Consul General of Germany in Madas, and had served as Ambassador of Germany in other countries four times. He was very much moved by the plight of Leprosy and polio affected in India and in 1985 he resigned from Foreign Service and spent half-year periods in India for their cause.
He had won many awards from Germany and various other countries for his selfless and tireless services. In 1997, India honoured him with Gandhi peace prize.
He had been and still remains as a source of inspiration for Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre and guided and supported its activities till his demise in the year 2006.