India’s first charitable organization that works without any donations, Mother Teresa Welfare Foundation of India, has been running successfully for over 26 years.
Karri NRV Kishore Kumar addressed the public on TV9. He explained about his charities and how his charity has been helping all those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic in AP and TS.
Providing details about Old-Age Homes and Homes for Disabled Children, Kishore Kumar speaks about how Mother Theresa Welfare Foundation of India has been helping them through its charities. He has also received appreciation from the Governor, E.S.L. Narsimhan.
Providing details about Old-Age Homes and Homes for Disabled Children, Kishore Kumar speaks about how Mother Theresa Welfare Foundation of India has been helping them through its charities. He has also received appreciation from the Governor, E.S.L. Narsimhan.
Service to humanity is service to God and the Mother Theresa Welfare Foundation of India has been helping people in need with basic necessities during the COVID-19 period.
The Foundation has conducted 30 days of charity in the Visakha District of Andhra Pradesh and Machiryal of Telangana State. The volunteers have reached to remote and rural areas to conduct its charities.
Co-ordinating with several teams, the volunteers of the Foundation distributed groceries to Gavara Families in the twin cities and surrounding areas.
With a strong belief of serving not just people but animals as well, the volunteers fed hundreds of animals during the lockdown period.
Feeding the hungry goes a long way in helping the society and during the pandemic the volunteers went the extra mile reaching out to every hungry person on the road in the twin cities.
With the help of Gowri Seva Sangh, the Foundation cooked and arranged lunch for 400 disabled people and orphans. It arranged over 120 lunch packets to tribals in Vishakha district.
The foundation with the help of its volunteers provided food to the hungry people on the roadside and daily wage labourers who were hit hard during the lockdown
The foundation with the help of its volunteers provided food to the hungry people on the roadside and daily wage labourers who were hit hard during the lockdown
The volunteers of the foundation provided lunch packets to migrant workers who were travelling from various parts on foot during the lockdown.
The Foundation has provided assistance and distributed food packets to migrant workers and several others in various districts of Andhra Pradesh during the lockdown.
The volunteers of the foundation provided food and groceries to migrant workers to the daily wage laborers in various parts of the country.
The volunteers distributed food packets on the outskirts and remote areas of villages in several parts of Northern India during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The Foundation has helped cook meals and distribute food packets to migrant workers and all other people who were helpless in various parts of UP, Delhi and Gujarat during the COVID-19 lockdown.
While the people of the country were suffering from COVID 19 lockdown, tragedy hit West Bengal in the form of Amphan Cyclone. The foundation and its volunteers provided food and relief material to people in various parts of West Bengal.
The team visited Mathrudevo Bhava Anadha Ashramam in Rangareddy district for a food donation drive to mark the birthday of Nihal.
The foundation helped cook meals and distribute food packets to migrant labourers and distribute groceries to daily wage earners affected during the COVID 19 lockdown in various parts of West Bengal, Assam and Gujarat.
The volunteers provided food to the needy elders in NULM Oldage Home in Tamil Nadu during the lockdown. They provided food to people walking on the roads to reach their homes during the lockdown.
The foundation distributed eggs, milk and bread to pregnant ladies and new mothers in various hospitals in Telangana and AP to mark Mother’s Day.
The foundation distributed food packets to various construction workers and migrant labourers who were trying to reach their hometowns on foot during the lockdown.
The volunteers of the foundation distributed groceries and other supplies to people who lost their livelihood during the lockdown.
The foundation with the support of well wishers and friends was able to reach the needy in many districts of Telangana, providing food packets and groceries.
The volunteers of the Foundation provide various support services to the society ranging from food distribution to groceries and helping them perform a respectable cremation.
During the lockdown, the foundation and its volunteers distributed food packets and other essential supplies to people in various parts of north east India.
On the occasion of Mother Teresa’s birthday, the Mother Theresa Welfare Foundation of India distributed food across India.
Email:
motherteresahyd@gmail.com
kishoretanish@yahoo.com
kishorenihal@gmail.com
Phone: +91 – 929 0266 759
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