EducationSetting up our 15th Rural Digital Library
How tablets, internet accessibility, and interactive learning tools are reversing school dropouts in rural Anantapur villages.
Sri Satya Education and Service Welfare Society empowers underserved rural families in Andhra Pradesh through sustainable educational, clinical wellness, and old age care systems.

Sri Satya Education and Service Welfare Society is a registered nonprofit organization dedicated to creating lasting, generation-spanning impact across Andhra Pradesh through education, accessible healthcare, humanitarian aid, and local community empowerment.
“Instead of temporary aid, we believe in sustainable development frameworks that empower individuals and families to write their own futures.”
By building classrooms, supplying educational scholarships, deploying rural mobile clinics, supporting local agriculture/Goshala, and mentoring women-led self-help micro-enterprises, we help establish self-reliant village ecosystems.

Primary Schooling & Digital Classrooms

Livelihoods & Self-Help Groups

Mobile Clinics & Rural Diagnostics

Pediatric & Geriatric Wellness Camps

Dignity & Support for Abandoned Seniors
Sapling Planting & Water Systems

Annadanam Nutritional Support

Goshalas & Organic Agriculture

Empowering rural youth & communities through awareness campaigns
Sri Satya Education and Service Welfare Society’s missions tend towards closing the gap between underserved rural families in Andhra Pradesh and access to quality education, primary clinical support, and environmental conservation, which is essential for the creation of self-reliant and resilient local village ecosystems.
Act through dynamic initiatives that empower rural families to build a self-reliant and hopeful future.

Delivering textbooks, interactive study toolkits, and library setups to rural government primary schools.

Providing financial sponsorship for higher education to meritorious students from low-income rural households.

Deploying rural mobile clinics, conducting Health Checkups, and distributing free medicine.

Supporting abandoned senior citizens with weekly hot meals, diagnostics, and shelter accompaniment.

Maintaining Goshalas to protect cows, promoting organic composting, and conducting local farming workshops.

Serving freshly cooked, highly nutritious warm meals to poor rural communities and shelters weekly.

Promoting education rights, environmental hygiene, gender equality, and social justice through workshops and drives.
Every initiative we deploy directly impacts a family, a student, or an elder. These stories represent our commitment to transparency and sustainable empowerment.

Bringing learning kits, teachers, and textbooks directly to children whose families cannot afford schooling expenses.

Diagnosing ailments, providing optical lenses, and prescribing primary medications to villages far from city hospitals.

Offering weekly food rations, shelter support, and warm care packages to senior citizens left with no family support.

Serving hot, fresh, and nutritious food to day-laborers, kids, and local shelters to combat nutrition deficits.

Fostering local tailoring classes and micro-credit self-help groups (SHG) to create financial independence.
Planting native trees, teaching eco-stewardship, and raising groundwater levels using community check dams.
Join our active community drives or browse recently completed volunteer actions. Grayscale images will reveal their vibrant colors on hover.
upcomingLaunching a 4-week crash course on basic digital skills and tools for high school students in dry villages.
upcomingBringing mobile diagnosis vans, free optical testing, pediatric checks, and general medicine to Kurnool.
Planting 1,000+ native saplings and educating children on water conservation and ecological care.
upcomingWelcoming 45 new rural women to our livelihood tailoring course with free sewing toolkits.
upcomingDistributing textbooks, notebooks, study toolkits, and school bags to 500 children.
upcomingLaunching a 4-week crash course on basic digital skills and tools for high school students in dry villages.
upcomingBringing mobile diagnosis vans, free optical testing, pediatric checks, and general medicine to Kurnool.
Planting 1,000+ native saplings and educating children on water conservation and ecological care.
upcomingWelcoming 45 new rural women to our livelihood tailoring course with free sewing toolkits.
upcomingDistributing textbooks, notebooks, study toolkits, and school bags to 500 children.
completedServed 1,200 meals to daily-wage construction laborers and pediatric shelter patients.
completedScreened 320 senior citizens, prescribing 140 spectacles and mapping 22 cataract surgeries.
completedDelivered weekly ration packs, blankets, and primary medical kits to 80 abandoned elders.
completedTrained 60 local farmers on natural composting methods and cow protection practices.
completedInaugurated a community RO water purification plant, serving 300+ families.
completedServed 1,200 meals to daily-wage construction laborers and pediatric shelter patients.
completedScreened 320 senior citizens, prescribing 140 spectacles and mapping 22 cataract surgeries.
completedDelivered weekly ration packs, blankets, and primary medical kits to 80 abandoned elders.
completedTrained 60 local farmers on natural composting methods and cow protection practices.
completedInaugurated a community RO water purification plant, serving 300+ families.
A visual register of our active presence in the rural corners of Andhra Pradesh. Real actions, real faces, real impact.






We follow a structured framework to ensure that every donation transforms into long-term community independence.
Our field coordinators visit rural villages in Andhra Pradesh, speaking with local schools, clinics, and panchayats to map out urgent gaps.
We mobilize local youth, teachers, and medical professionals, ensuring the welfare programs are driven by community members.
Rather than one-time distributions, we establish systemic resources like libraries, mobile doctor circuits, and self-help group workshops.
We monitor student attendance, healthcare recovery statistics, and financial income of self-help groups regularly.
Eventually, local leadership manages the libraries and clinics independently, creating a self-sustaining circle of welfare.
We operate with complete honesty. Here is how we ensure that your hard-earned money generates authentic change.
Fully registered trust under the Indian Trusts Act. Certificates for 12A and 80G tax exemptions are up-to-date.
Every rupee received is matched with a direct receipt sent to your email. 100% of public donations go directly to programmatic costs.
We coordinate with local village leaders and school headmasters to review projects before launching them.
Driven by 400+ local volunteers who live in the target villages, ensuring low administration overhead.
Accounts are audited annually by certified Chartered Accountants. Expense charts are public.
Download our detailed annual programmatic and financial audit reports to see our work in detail.

“Your contribution ensures that a child walks into a classroom with books, a volunteer reaches a village with medical aid, and an elder gets three meals a day.”
Your generosity helps educate children, provide healthcare, support elderly citizens, protect cattle, and strengthen underserved communities throughout Andhra Pradesh.

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Whether you have one hour a week or one month, your skills and time can transform lives. Volunteer locally in Andhra Pradesh or contribute remotely through digital skills.

Read up-to-date reports from our ground coordinators on recent projects, successes, and future timelines.
EducationHow tablets, internet accessibility, and interactive learning tools are reversing school dropouts in rural Anantapur villages.
HealthcareExpanding our pediatric checkups and geriatric vision care to dry regions, checking over 850 rural families this month.
CommunityPartnering with local farmer self-help organizations to serve nutritious fresh meals to daily wage laborers in Kurnool.
Get quick clarifications about tax exemptions, registrations, auditing, volunteering, and material donations.
Yes, we are a registered nonprofit organization under the Indian Trusts Act. We are certified under Sections 12A and 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, which permits us to provide tax exemptions to our donors.
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2-8-3/2, Venkat Nagar,
Near Venkateswara Swamy Temple,
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India - 533003
Office Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM IST
Closed on Sundays & Gazetted Holidays