Manavaseve Madhavaseva Group Helps Orphaned Children in Gadwal
In a touching act of kindness, the Manavaseve Madhavaseva group, led by BRK News Reporter Ramanjaneyulu, provided essential groceries for three months and financial aid of ₹15,500 to a struggling family in need.
The Manavaseve Madhavaseva group is known for responding quickly to people in distress. They use social media to identify families in need and immediately take action by mobilizing donors. So far, they have helped around 10 families, offering financial support and encouragement.
A recent tragedy in Charlagarlapadu village, Maldakal Mandal, left three young children orphaned. Their mother, facing severe financial difficulties, passed away unexpectedly. Overwhelmed and without support, their father consumed poison on February 28, 2025, and also passed away, leaving the children without guardians.
When BRK News Reporter Ramanjaneyulu heard about their situation, he shared the information with the Manavaseve Madhavaseva group. Generous donors quickly stepped in to help. On Tuesday morning, the group delivered three months’ worth of essential supplies and ₹15,500 in financial aid to the children at their home in Charlagarlapadu village. Community elders were also present during the donation.
Several individuals participated in this humanitarian effort, including Andhra Prabha Reporter Dam Laxminarayana, donor and photographer Sekhar, and Bal Rangadu.
Former Students Donate ₹48,000 for the Children’s Future
In another act of generosity, former students from Maldakal Mandal center, led by Andhra Prabha Reporter Dam Laxminarayana, collected ₹48,000 to support the orphaned children. Their contribution aims to help secure the children’s future.
BRK News Reporter Ramanjaneyulu expressed gratitude to the former students and all donors for their kindness. He emphasized the importance of standing together in times of crisis and ensuring that no one suffers alone.
This initiative highlights the power of humanity—when people come together to help those in need, they can make a real difference in changing lives for the better.