Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India

by Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS)
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Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India
Donate Food for 30 Poor Old Age People in India

Project Report | May 8, 2014
A Hungry Destitute Elder Woman Getting Food daily

By Mallikarjuna Gorla | President

donate meals for destitute elderly people in India
donate meals for destitute elderly people in India

Respected Donors & Well Wishers,

Greetings from SERUDS.

Thank you for kind continuing support. With your humble & generous donations through GlobalGiving we are able to feed hungry destitute elders in our target area. We are providing every day nutritious meals to 30 poor old age persons.

Impact of Donations:

We here below giving one success story of destitute elderly woman, who have lost every thing and getting food from SERUDS meals centre.

Background of the destitute elderly person:

Mrs.S.Chittemma aged 65years
W/o.S.Govindu (Late)
H.No.48-165C, Harijanawada, Budhavarapeta, Kurnool – 518 002, Andhra Pradesh, India

She belongs to Scheduled Caste (Dalit) Community living in Kurnool Urban Slum. She had 3 sons namely

1. Srinivasulu (eldest one)

He got married with Ms.Laxmidevi who belongs to Alampur village and blessed with 2 children Narasamma and Narasimhulu.

Srinivasulu attempted suicide with Kirosene oil and was burnt and died. Wife Laxmi Devi got tongue cancer and died at the early age of children Narasamma (2yrs) and Narasimhulu (3Months). Now the ages of Narasamma are 15yrs and Narasimhulu is 13yrs.

Narasamma studying 10th class in Indira Gandhi Memorial High school, A.Camp, Beside District Collectorate office, Kurnool. Narasamma getting regular educational support from SERUDS. The educational Support includes school fees, Uniforms, Notebooks, writing pad, geometry box, pencils, pens, Tiffin Box, Shoes, School bag, etc.

Narasimhulu going to the construction labour work to feed her sister and grand mother. He goes to the construction work wherever the mason allots the work. He earns Rs.150/- per day for this vocation. He dropped out from studies from the school because of this poverty, starvation in the family. When he suffer from the fever his grand mother goes to the near by houses for begging. By doing this she feed her grand children.

2. Venkateshwarlu (elder one)

He was an illiterate was doing daily wage labour work in market yard. He used to earn Rs.100/- per day. He was asset to the family. He got jaundice and due to blind belief he was taken traditional medicine and got reaction and passed away.

3. Narasimha (younger one)

He was younger son and illiterate. He was cleaner for tractor and met with an accident in the year 1993 and passed away.

S.Chittemma strugling a lot to feed herself and children. Now she is getting meals regularly every day at SERUDS Old People centre. Now she is happy that SERUDS is providing some possible extendable meal support to her. Now her health levels have been increased.

Thank you for supporting our noble cause.

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Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS)

Location: KURNOOL, ANDHRA PRADESH - India
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Project Leader:
Mallikarjuna Gorla
KURNOOL , Andhra Pradesh India
$209,438 raised of $495,456 goal
 
3,845 donations
$286,018 to go
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