Prime Focus Areas

1. Education
2. Social Responsibility
3. Old Age
4. Specially abled Children

EDUCATION:

1/4Th of the world’s uneducated children are from India. Bhadyath has found a problem in our education system particularly in rural areas. Even though we boost about school structure and functioning.2 out of 5 students admitted in primary school reach high school. Drop out is serious issue and has attained our primary motto. Even though we have huge talent in our rural India, due to improper guidance and counseling, students are unable to excel well in even though we have amble number of opportunities. We at Bhadyath are trying to solve these problems. It is proved that education can enable a social change in the following ways
 Promotes economic growth
 Raises productivity and income
 Increases agricultural productivity & Reduces malnutrition
 Improves health and reduces HIV/AIDS.
OUR ACTIVITES
• Every weekend i.e. Saturday, our volunteers set on to rural remote area and conduct career oriented classes to higher standard students. We inculcate the importance of education to them.
• During these sessions we find out individual as well as collective problems of students there, and help in finding solutions to them.
• Bhadyath has conducted and counseled camps to nearly 2000 students since its inception.
• We have set a career guidance cell to foster to the doubts of students.
FUTURE GOALS/PROJECTS
• Bhadyath seeks to decrease the dropout ratio in rural area to at most zero in the mere future.
• Child to child scheme, a program where a student from a corporate school will be aiding a rural counterpart in academics and others.
• To further intensify our career camps to all parts of Andhra
SOCIAL BHADYATH
We have launched several campaigns on
• Terrorism and communal violence
• Global warming
• Environment conservation
Through our programs we involve a lot number of students in our work, thus inculcating strong roots of social responsibility at a very tender age.
OTHERS
Bhadyath has always been in forefront in helping blind and specially able children. We have been conducting camps with these children to bring out their latent talent.
Today there 77 million old people in India. The number is likely to grow to 177 million by 2025. 40 percent of old live below poverty line. Recent studies show that 58 percent of females and 45percent of males in rural areas were fully dependent whereas in urban areas, these percentages were 64 and 46 respectively. It has become a common aspect that many of the families due to their economical constrains find it difficult to co-exist with the elderly people in the same house. They fragment them out of home instead of providing love and care which the elderly desperately deserve. Our special thanks to the people who take the responsibility of carrying the fate till their last stages of life by running institutional old age homes. Bhadyath exclusively supports to such care centers and sees that all the facilities are within reach so as to make elderly people live to the fullest.
We at Bhadyath not only serve people, but we try to inculcate the spirit of service among people and try to bring light in to more lives.