Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital

by Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS)
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital
Donate Nutrition to Poor Patients in Govt Hospital

Project Report | Dec 5, 2024
Delivering Nutritious Support to Vulnerable Patients in Need

By Mallikarjuna Gorla | President

poor patients getting nutrition diet
poor patients getting nutrition diet

Respected Patron,

Warm wishes from SERUDS!

We are thrilled to share that our nonprofit organization has been recognized as a Project of the Month, Top Ranked, Effective, and Vetted Charity by Nonprofit GlobalGiving (a 501c3 tax-deductible charitable organization) for the years 2019–2021. This recognition is a testament to the impact of our initiatives and the unwavering support of generous patrons like you.

In the districts of Ananthapur and Kadapa, many patients rely on the Government General Hospital for medical care, especially those who cannot afford private healthcare. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of patients seeking treatment at Kurnool Hospital surged significantly. For many of these individuals, Government Hospitals remain their only hope for recovery due to their extreme financial constraints.

This initiative holds critical importance for the most disadvantaged individuals, especially in the drought-affected areas of Kurnool District, where people suffer from contaminated water and fluoride-related health issues. Many patients and their attendants reside near the hospital temporarily while recovering from illnesses or undergoing treatments. Pregnant women often come to the hospital for delivery, and after welcoming their newborns, they return to their hometowns. These families, belonging to the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category, often endure starvation during their hospital stays, adding to their already overwhelming struggles.

For the past six years, SERUDS has been dedicated to addressing this issue by providing nutritious diets to impoverished patients in hospitals. Understanding their dire need for sustenance during critical times, we distribute food kits in batches to 50 patients at a time. Each kit includes milk, biscuits, seasonal fruits, and bread—basic yet vital items to support their recovery.

This initiative is a lifeline for patients who, due to poverty, often cannot afford even basic medicines or nutritious food. Through your generous sponsorship, we can extend this support to those in need, giving them the strength and hope to recover and rebuild their lives.

We deeply appreciate your kindness and support for this noble cause. Your contributions make a tangible difference in the lives of these vulnerable individuals.

Thank you once again for sponsoring nutritious diets for poor patients. Together, we are spreading compassion and care where it is needed most.

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Nov 24, 2024
Healing with Humanity: Providing Nutritious Care to Vulnerable Patients

By Mallikarjuna Gorla | President

Nov 9, 2024
Providing Nutritious Meals and Essential Support for poor Patients at Kurnool Government Hospital

By Mallikarjuna Gorla | President

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Sai Educational Rural & Urban Development Society (SERUDS)

Location: KURNOOL, ANDHRA PRADESH - India
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Twitter: @seruds
Project Leader:
Mallikarjuna Gorla
KURNOOL , ANDHRA PRADESH India

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