Rural Physically Handicapped Centre For Rehabilitation

World Vision 40 Hour Challenge

For setting up RO clean water plants in eight villages

Rural Physically Handicapped Centre For Rehabilitation is serving in rural areas of Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state of India. Eight villages do not have access to good drinking water. There is very little rainfall in this area. Groundwater has completely dried up. About 9000 people live in these eight villages. Many of them are very poor. These people do not have access to drinking water. They bring water from a distance of 1/2 kilometer to their homes and drink it. They drink this water from a small pond near the wells and from a small pond. This water is not good water. They drink water with worms. People are getting diseases and dying due to drinking this water. Rural Physically Handicapped Centre For Rehabilitation has set up underground water bores in these eight villages and set up RO water plants in these eight villages and provided good water. Please help for this project

Education and Shelter for orphan children in rural & remote area

Dear all,

In every village, there exists a group of orphaned children between the ages of 5 and 10 who have lost their parents due to various circumstances. These children are left without guardians, resulting in a lack of care and direction during their formative years. Tragically, even their extended family members do not provide the necessary support. As a consequence, these orphans face severe food shortages and often suffer from illnesses without anyone to attend to their needs. Each village typically has between 2 to 5 orphaned children. 

To address this pressing issue, the Rural Physically Handicapped Rehabilitation Center is dedicated to establishing a rehabilitation program for these orphans. The organization aims to ensure their proper growth and development while offering essential social and psychological support, including daily meals and nutritional assistance.

The monthly cost to care for a single orphan is approximately ₹10,000. To rehabilitate 100 orphans, our organization requires a total of ₹2,500,000. We kindly urge you to extend your support to these vulnerable children.

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