AMG is providing residential education to about 12,000 poor children in 8 schools, 3 Junior colleges, 1 Degree College, One I.T.I, Homes of Hope, apart from Slum DCC schools, providing Free education with notebooks, textbooks, school uniform, civil dress, bed sheets, towels, feeding, medical aid etc.
These students are from economically and socially weaker sections and Backward Communities and all other Castes/Communities, who are provided Education, Food, Uniform and civil dresses, Textbooks and Notebooks and all other necessities. The parents are relieved of the financial burden of the children, while the children are relieved of the fear, that they will become child labourers.
During the past 54 years, thousands of poor children have completed their High School/ Junior College/ Degree and University courses and are now, working as Engineers/ Teachers/ Nurses/ Accountants/ Doctors and Technicians. The once poor, hungry, sick children are transformed into productive and constructive citizens of India, helping in the country's development.
Besides children in AMG schools, AMG is also financially supporting many thousands of children living outside, to continue their education, in schools and colleges in their villages. They are children of former Kalavanthulu community, Tribals, Orphan children of Suicide Farmers, Children of PLWHA patients, Visually Challenged Persons and Lime Kiln Labour Children.
Education support to Children of Suicide Farmers : More than 1,600 children of suicide farmers in A.P are provided Total Educational support, from school level to University / Professional courses level.
Education support to Children of PLWHA Patients : 2,500 children of HIV/AIDS patients of Guntur and Vizag districts are provided Total Educational support.
Education support to Visually Challenged Persons’ Children : More than 700 Visually Challenged Persons’ Children in Andhra Pradesh are given Total Educational support, from school level to University / Professional courses level.
Adult Education Centers:
- Illiteracy is another major social problem. Most people have no opportunity of education, as they have to work from a very young age to eke-out their livelihood. Due to poverty, they have no education.
- AMG had 300 Adult Education centers in villages and slums, to provide basic education to 9,000 adults illiterates and to create awareness on different areas of social life.
- We have New Life Centers to train former Kalavanthulu community women/ school dropout girls from slums in Tailoring / embroidery / handicrafts to make them productive persons.
- Awareness camps on relevant social problems are conducted regularly.
- Mid-Day Meals are provided for old persons.
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