Karunya Charitable Trust

Focuses on surplus food distribution, skill training, and environmental awareness, striving to optimize resource use and curb food wastage

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About

  • Headquarters

    Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh

  • Since

    2012

Karunya Charitable Trust, established in October 2012, operates from Tadepalligudem in Andhra Pradesh, India, with an administrative office in Rajahma Read morehendravaram. As a voluntary service, non-governmental, non-political, and non-profit organisation, KCT is registered under The Indian Trust Act, 1882. Its activities encompass various programmes such as distributing surplus food, providing skills and livelihood training, offering material distribution initiatives, and running a Home for the Aged. KCT plays a pivotal role in donations management, aiding clients in raising charitable funds effectively and sustainably. Its overarching mission revolves around curtailing greenhouse gas emissions, preventing environmental degradation, and primarily reducing surplus and excess food wastage. By channelling surplus food resources, sensitizing the community, and promoting policies to address food wastage, KCT aims to transform spare food into a valuable resource and highlight the critical importance of reducing food waste.

Programs

  • Amrutha Vahini Programme

    Amrutha Vahini, an initiative by KCT, confronts the twin challenges of food waste and hunger. Acknowledging the wasteful environmental and ethical implications of surplus food, it strives to bridge this gap by channelling excess food to the needy. The programme emphasizes minimizing food waste's impact by instituting norms, encouraging recycling, and donating excess food to vulnerable members of society. Through a 24/7 helpline, KCT Food Bank connects donors with surplus food to those in need, distributing both freshly cooked meals and packaged food items within their prime. This endeavour reflects a compassionate and effective response to the dire circumstances of starvation and food wastage, ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources.

  • Aasara Orphans & Old Age Home Programme

    KCT's Aasara Orphans & Old Aged Home initiative strives to provide underprivileged, orphaned, elderly, and widowed individuals with a caring family-like environment. Aasara offers lifelong provisions, shelter, clothing, medical aid, and assistance, financed by like-minded individuals, organisations, and various contributors. Understanding the challenges of ageing and societal dynamics, Aasara envisions a supportive haven at Rajamahendravaram, complete with well-appointed rooms, trained caregivers, healthcare facilities, and even ambulance services. The project aims to combat loneliness and create a congenial atmosphere for elderly individuals, ensuring their well-being and dignity.

  • Vidhya Vahini Programme

    KCT's Vidhya Vahini initiative addresses the disheartening reality of 17.7 million children in India who remain deprived of education due to poverty and lack of family support. Despite their challenging circumstances, these children continue to harbour colourful dreams and untapped potential. Vidhya Vahini intervenes by offering essential educational aid, including books, bus passes, exam fees, and scholarships, to orphaned and vulnerable children who aspire to education but lack the means to pursue it. The programme not only seeks to provide educational support but also establishes and manages educational institutions to offer learning opportunities at various levels, guided by the trust board's decisions. Financial backing for this initiative comes from compassionate individuals, like-minded organisations, and concerned contributors, all united by the common goal of empowering these deserving children with an education.

  • Nature & Me Programme

    Through the "Nature and Me" initiative, the organisation recognizes the multifaceted relationship between humans and the environment. Human activities, including overpopulation, pollution, deforestation, and fossil fuel consumption, have led to detrimental consequences such as climate change, soil erosion, and compromised air and water quality. These impacts not only influence the physical world but also shape human behaviour, potentially resulting in population shifts and conflicts over vital resources like water.

    The programme emphasizes the interconnectedness of mental and physical health with the environment, underscoring their interdependence. Additionally, the organisation has organised various blood campaigns. Beyond the concern for individuals, the initiative also expresses a commitment to the well-being of the Earth itself. It calls upon individuals to unite in preserving the environment and fostering a harmonious relationship between humanity and nature.

  • Animal Welfare Programme

    Addressing fellow inhabitants, the organisation underscores the immense responsibility of caring for animals. Whether a pet or a stray, the commitment to their well-being parallels that of caring for children. Time, attention, nurturing, and constant care are essential aspects, often leading to the comparison of pets and kids. Yet, this duty extends further when considering multiple animals, where even with assistance, a significant personal time investment becomes imperative for the animal rescue mission.

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Beneficiaries for Meals Served

    Program Name

    Amrutha Vahini Food Bank

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 180000
    • 2018-19 280000
    • 2019-20 350600
  • Supported Students With Educational Material

    Program Name

    Vidya Vahini Educational Support

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 110
    • 2018-19 384
    • 2019-20 2692

Leadership Team

  • Ramakrishna Korlepara

    Chairman

  • Mandeep Maheswari

    Trustee

  • Satyanarayana Reddy Tadi

    Trustee

  • Bhavana Korlepara

    Trustee

  • Srinivasulu Bommisetty

    Trustee

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    B.K.VI.85/2012

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    AP/2015/0090694

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    No 23-10-24, Ramakrishnarao Peta,Sriram Nagar, Rajamahedravaram, East Godavari, Tadepalligudem, 533105

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust