In the heart of Kothamangalam, Kerala, lies a sanctuary of hope Peace Valley. It’s more than a shelter; it’s a space where resilience meets compassion, and every soul carries a story of strength, healing, and survival.
During a recent visit, Nisha Shoukath, Co-founder, President & COO of People10 Technologies, along with her family, spent a day at Peace Valley, walking through its grounds, meeting residents, and witnessing firsthand the impact of empathy in action.
The visit offered a glimpse into lives transformed by kindness and care. Guided personally by PM Aboobacker, Chairman of Peace Valley, Nisha and her family were deeply moved by his dedication to creating a safe haven for those in need. His unwavering commitment to service and community has turned Peace Valley into a true home for healing, built not on profit or recognition, but on love and compassion.
The experience reaffirmed Nisha’s long-standing belief that leadership is not limited to boardrooms, it extends into how we care for others. The visit was a reminder that even the smallest gestures of compassion can bridge divides and restore dignity.
Spending time with the residents and learning about their journeys made the visit deeply personal and meaningful. Each story reflected resilience, courage, and the power of a supportive community.
Nisha expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Peace Valley for their remarkable work and shared hopes for future collaborations that continue to create safe, nurturing spaces for those in need. She also appreciated the dedication of the volunteers and team members whose daily efforts make a lasting difference in people’s lives.
The visit reinforced the importance of collective responsibility, when individuals and organizations come together with empathy and purpose, meaningful change becomes possible.
To see moments from the visit, watch the Instagram Video here.
“Peace Valley reminds us that humanity’s greatest work begins with a single act of care. It’s a place that restores faith in what kindness can do.”
— Nisha Shoukath