Rejected by Family, She Built a Home for 100+ Lives

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Thrown out by her own family for being transgender, Nakshatra R Gola knew exactly what it felt like to be abandoned. Instead of letting that pain define her, she chose to transform it into compassion. ❤️

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Today, through Nammane Summane in Bengaluru, she is lovingly called “Amma” by more than 100 abandoned elders, orphans, and people with disabilities. She has created not just a shelter, but a family built on dignity, acceptance, and unconditional love.

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Her journey reminds us that family isn’t always the one we’re born into—sometimes, it’s the one we choose to build with kindness.

If you’d like to support Amma’s mission and help provide food, shelter, and care to those with nowhere else to go, you can contribute via GPay: +91 9535196178.

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