By Addressing low Income Family Groups, We Aim to Build Awareness among them regarding Health, Education, Skill Development, and Legal Rights, Making Them Vocal and Self Sufficient.
High Priests Rural Development Society is a nonprofit organization established in 1995 in Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh.
It is a voluntary organization promoting activities relating to health, education, environment, social issues, skill development, and legal rights among the rural poor communities in the villages of Bethamcherla and Jupadu Mandals of Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, since its inception. The women, youth, students, and farmers of low-income families were targeted for the activities. Awareness building and training are the primary modes for educating and improving the skills of the target groups. The activities were conducted with members’ contributions and donations.
Our objectives include creating awareness of health, education, the environment, and legal rights, enhancing livelihoods for economic sufficiency, imparting skill training for self-employment; and building community leadership.
HPRDS visualized a society-poverty free, socially, economically self-reliant and conscious about basic rights and human dignity.
HPRDS is working and assist the needy and neglected people at grass root level and find access to sustain in the society with due dignity. Therefore HPRDS will take all necessary initiatives towards empowerment and self-determinations of community people enabling them to solve their own socio-economic problems by themselves towards poverty elevation.
To help and develop the distressed, needy, neglected and vulnerable people in All Districts of Andra Pradesh socially and economically by providing them necessary assistance for sustaining their lives and conditions specially
Organized Training program for Govt junior college students on computer skills and communication skills at Nandikotkut and distributed for free Communication Skills books to the participants.
On Independence Day, we celebrated at Tribal Girls College, Nandyal, spreading joy among 150 students by distributing 150 books, fresh fruits, and sweet treats. It was a heartwarming occasion filled with smiles and gratitude. Together, we shared in the spirit of unity and empowerment, creating memories that will inspire brighter futures for all
Our organization organized sports games for children, promoting physical activity and teamwork. Through these games, we aimed to foster a healthy and active lifestyle among children while providing them with opportunities for social interaction and personal development. By encouraging participation in sports, we empower children to build confidence, resilience, and valuable life skills.
Our organization distributes tarpaulin sheets to Communities or individuals in need, particularly those affected by natural disasters or living in vulnerable conditions.Provide immediate shelter and protection.Improve living conditions for affected populations.Support disaster response and recovery efforts.
On the occasion of Republic Day, we distributed sarees to poor rural women in Kurnool.
Distributed 100 Ration Kits To Poor Slum Families Who Leading Their Life In Under The Tarpans.
We organized a Free eye camp and free eye drops distribution for poor rural people in Kurnool District. Reached 60 people from this camp.
Our organization has been taken care for the elder people and conducted eye tests, sugar test and BP check up in the regular intervals in rural areas.
ORGANISED 15 DAYS FREE “BEAUTICIAN TRAINING PROGRAM FOR RURAL POOR WOMEN” AT RASHMI BEUTY PARLOR AT BATEMCHERLA AND DISTRIBUTED CERTIFICATE WITH BEAUTUCIAN KIT.
WE ORGANISED THE EDUCATION PROGRAM AT WOMENS DEGREE COLLEGE AT KURNOOL ON COMPUTER TRAINING WITH COMMUNICATION SKILLS. WE ENGLIHTED THE STUDENTS ABOUT DIFFERENT CAREER ASPECTS FOR WOMEN’S AND THEIR OPPORTUNITIES IN THE GLOBAL.
Organised medical camp at cpi slum colony, anantapur and distributed free medicines also examined bp sugar tests. 150 beneficiaries got benefitted by this camp.
We distributed water filters for slum people and given training for how to use the water filters properly and improtance of drinking the hygine water to prevent the water borne disease.
We conducted awarness camp on conservation of environment, we explain the improtance of the environment & how we need to conserve environment for future generations.
Our organization conducted a training session on "Catch the Rain" for the students, emphasizing the importance of water conservation. Additionally, we distributed 80 books to promote further learning and provided sweets as a token of appreciation for their participation. It was a fruitful session aimed at empowering students with knowledge and fostering a sense of responsibility towards environmental conservation
Our organization conducted a training session on "Catch the Rain" for the students, emphasizing the importance of water conservation. Additionally, we distributed 80 books to promote further learning and provided sweets as a token of appreciation for their participation. It was a fruitful session aimed at empowering students with knowledge and fostering a sense of responsibility towards environmental conservation
On the occasion of Ugadi, we conducted a special program where we distributed food, sweets, and fruits to blind and physically challenged children. This initiative was aimed at spreading joy and celebrating the spirit of the festival with those who are differently-abled. By providing nutritious food and treats, we hoped to bring smiles to their faces and make the occasion memorable for them. It was a heartwarming event that reaffirmed our commitment to inclusivity and compassion towards all members of our community, especially those facing challenges
We conducted an awareness camp on the Coronavirus, emphasizing the importance of precautions for students' safety. Advisories were given on how to take necessary precautions against the virus. Additionally, we provided free distribution of masks and sanitizers to tribal interior school children and tribal girls' hostels. A total of 1000 students participated, including those from schools and hostels. This initiative aimed to educate and equip students with the necessary tools to protect themselves and their communities during these challenging times.