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D Sarada Trust has a deep understanding of the needs of tribal people. For the past 18 years, we have been dedicated to serving the tribal communities in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, India. As a true social service organization, our volunteers work tirelessly and contribute their best efforts. However, we need more material support to continue and expand our work.

We seek the support of people from all walks of life to join us in this noble cause. We are grateful to the kind-hearted individuals who contribute financially to our trust each year. We invite you to be a part of our service activities and make a difference.

Volunteer with us to:

  • Support medical camps, awareness drives, and education programs.

  • Use your skills in teaching, healthcare, or event management.

  • Help raise awareness and funds for community projects.

Together, we can build a more compassionate and equitable society.
📞 +91 93471 55871 | ✉️ trustsarada@gmail.com

Appeal for Donations

Your contribution helps us continue our service to tribal and underprivileged families.  All donations are tax-exempt under Section 80G(5)(vi) of the Income Tax Act.

Bank Details:
State Bank of Hyderabad, Suryabagh Branch, Visakhapatnam
IFSC: SBHY0020282 | FCRA A/c: 62027837583

Every donation counts — join us in empowering lives and building a better future.

Volunteer with Us

Join us in creating lasting change.

Empowering tribal communities through dedicated initiatives.

Education – Sarada Niketan

Providing quality English-medium education to tribal boys and girls in Araku and Munchingputtu, empowering them with learning and life opportunities.

Drinking Water – Jaladhara Project

Providing quality English-medium education to tribal boys and girls in Araku and Munchingputtu, empowering them with learning and life opportunities.

Health, Awareness & Legal Support

Conducts medical camps, raises social and health awareness among women, and offers free legal aid to ensure justice and empowerment in tribal and rural communities.