About Us

About

ANDRAIAH FOUNDATION TRUST

Andraiah Foundation Trust is established in 2014 in memory of my father he was addressed to care for poor people and help needy people. Today I was given an opportunity to do service to needy people as a chairman of the trust.Little did that group of dedicated persons knew that today they would be successfully running an established NGO, ‘Andraiah Foundation Trust’ spread across two Telugu states, having an army of volunteers, touching the lives of thousands of needy women, children & families, based around the belief – to help make this world a better place for the underprivileged. Andraiah Foundation Trust has been helping children from urban slums and other vulnerable communities to move on in life with the means of providing education and healthcare facilities. Andraiah Foundation Trust believes in providing all the resources to needy children to support & direct their childhood in a leading way; by educating & empowering them to help write their own destinies.Many women die every day in our country due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth. Low birth weight and poor growth due to malnutrition mean many children do not live to see their future. Drishti Foundation Trust focuses on providing access to essential health care including maternal care, HIV/AIDS, and TB prevention by spreading awareness and its treatment.Our focus is to channel the resources from those who have it to those who need it the most.”Andraiah Foundation Trust is a Non-Government and Non-Profit making organization, established to work in the areas of Health, Education, and relief of the poor, and to provide amenities and facilities to those who can’t afford them.Andraiah Foundation Trust was established in 2014 to support the efforts in achieving economic equality and sustainable development; leading to transformational change and improvement in the lives of marginalized sections of society.

But did you know that most charities are not about giving just money but selflessly thinking to provide an opportunity for another individual to lead a dignified life. So why not give this charity thing a chance now? It’s not just a time for giving to your family, but to those outside of your family, that likely won’t be having as happy a time as you do. So, don’t let these opportunities go pass you; consider, if you will, these 3 reasons to donate to charity this year.

When we take the time to give we benefit more than the recipient with those “warm and tingly” feelings that we don’t plan on expressing aloud. So without a doubt, the number one reason why we give is because it is the right thing to do and we feel so darn good about it.

 

Our Mission

We are working in two states over the past few years, since 2014 the organization has grown both in scope and geographical coverage. we are working for a world where all people live in dignity and security. To complete a journey, we must step forward first. We continue to do our duty quietly and relentlessly and try our level best to solve the problems of society without any hue and cry. Our aim is to wipe out the tears of those poor as we do our own.The season of giving and thinking of others is never-ending. That’s why you’re probably seeing the signs of charitable organizations doing so and have finally reached here. Most of us feel we are too busy to take the time to pull some bills out of our wallets, or maybe we don’t have any to spare.

Our Vision

At Andraiah Foundation Foundation our vision is to build an inclusive India by pioneering a holistic model to address our nation’s multifaceted development challenges, and contribute to its collective aspirations. Central to our philosophy is the commitment to enhance the quality of life of people from marginalized and vulnerable communities, by empowering them and catalyzing change through innovative and sustainable solutions. Our steadfast endeavor is to create replicable and scalable models of development through an integrated approach in the true spirit of maximizing societal value for all, and making it a movement.”

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