By Mallikarjuna Gorla | President
Respected Donor,
Best Wishes from SERUDS Charity
We are eternally appreciative and thankful to our esteemed benefactors who have contributed to our non-profit organization's charitable, noble initiatives for the aged.
As part of our zero hunger commitment, we launched a noon meal program for elderly people from low-income families in 2009. Since then, we have never looked back and, thanks to your prompt and kind donations, we have been supporting wholesome noon meals for senior citizens every day. We have been putting this into practice by building an elderly care facility with a clean kitchen where the elderly may receive wholesome lunches.
A large number of people are starving and homeless. The senior individuals, who are between the ages of 60 and 90, are living in thatched huts and are unable to work due to health issues. We support the elderly by donating wool blankets as winter approaches in December. The upcoming report will include an update on this project. As a part of our ongoing efforts, we are providing a daily lunch donation for the elderly in the urban slum of Budhavarapeta, close to the graveyard in Kurnool. The wholesome meal consists of steam-cooked rice, leafy vegetable dhal, traditional tasty sambar, buttermilk, seasonal pickle, and fresh fruits.
We appreciate your financial contribution to GlobalGiving, a USA 501c3 tax-deductible organization, which feeds the underprivileged elderly.
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