
Change.ngo a small step change lots of lifes
Change NGO is a grassroots non-profit organization founded in 2023 and based in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. The NGO emerged out of a growing need for structured social support and advocacy in the region, particularly for vulnerable and underserved communities.
The name “Change” reflects its core philosophy to be the catalyst for positive transformation in society. While still in its early stages, the organization has already started making a measurable impact through healthcare initiatives, awareness campaigns, and direct community support.
Established: 2023
Type: Non-Profit Organization
Headquarters: Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India
Website: www.change.ngo
Email: info@change.ngo
Phone: 0866 666 6660
Mission & Focus Areas
Change NGO is dedicated to fostering a just, compassionate, and equitable society. The organization operates with the vision of uplifting marginalized communities through advocacy, awareness, and hands-on assistance.
Key Focus Areas:
- Social Awareness
Conducting impactful campaigns to educate communities about critical social issues such as health, rights, gender equality, and environmental care. - Advocacy
Standing up for the rights of underserved populations and pushing for systemic reforms that promote equity and justice. - Direct Aid
Delivering on-the-ground relief to individuals and families affected by poverty, health issues, or crises.
Community Initiatives
The Aarogya Project
A flagship healthcare outreach initiative by Change NGO, the Aarogya Project aims to bring medical support to the underserved. Key activities include:
- Health Camps in collaboration with:
- Apple International Dental Care
- Max Vision Eye Hospitals
- Fruit Distribution Drives at the District Jail in Vijayawada, promoting health and rehabilitation.
Get Involved
Change begins with you! If you’re passionate about creating impact, join Change NGO through:
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Awareness Campaigns
- Fundraising & Donations
- Collaborative Projects
Sri Krishna Chaitanya Vidya Vihar (SKCV) Children’s Trust – Vijayawada
Founded in 1984, SKCV Children’s Trust is a long-standing non-governmental organization dedicated to transforming the lives of homeless and vulnerable children in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Through its holistic, child-centered approach, SKCV rescues children from the streets and helps them rebuild their lives with dignity, education, and care.
Mission & Vision
SKCV’s core mission is to ensure every child enjoys a safe, healthy, and nurturing childhood. The organization provides comprehensive rehabilitation services, working to:
- Rescue children in distress
- Rehabilitate them through care and education
- Reintegrate them into society or reunite them with families when possible
Key Facilities & Programs
Open Shelter – A.K. Rao Santosh Bhavan (Gandhinagar, Vijayawada)
A semi-residential night rescue center that provides immediate shelter, food, and counseling to children in vulnerable situations.
Boys’ Village – Premavihar (Bhavanipuram)
Located near the Krishna River, this village houses over 110 boys, offering residential care, formal education, and life skills training in a nurturing environment.
Girls’ Centre – Amodini (Kaza, Guntur District)
Home to around 100 girls, Amodini focuses on education, personal development, and vocational training in a secure setting.
Vocational Training & Education
SKCV provides non-formal literacy programs, computer education, and craft-based workshops to promote self-reliance and future employability.
Agricultural Training Centre
A self-sustained farm project where children learn organic farming techniques, gain business skills, and cultivate a sense of entrepreneurship and independence.
Impact & Achievements
- Rescued and rehabilitated 30,000+ children over four decades
- Educated approximately 70% of rescued children through formal/non-formal schooling
- Reunited about 30% of children with their families
- Empowered hundreds through vocational and skill development
Awards & Recognition
- Rotary International Awards (1998 & 2014) – For outstanding community service
- Loka Kalyana Award (2006) – From the International Gita Foundation Trust
- National Child Labour Project Certificate (2006) – For contributions in eliminating child labor
- Meritorious Award – From the Government of Andhra Pradesh
Leadership
Dr. A. Sridhar Reddy, a well-known dentist and humanitarian, serves as the Chairman of SKCV. His notable honors include:
- Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (2019) – For exceptional work in child welfare
- Red Cross Gold Medal – Presented by the President of India
- Multiple Gold Medals – From Andhra Pradesh Governors for exemplary service
Care & Share Charitable Trust – Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
Founded in 1997, Care & Share Charitable Trust is a highly respected non-profit organization headquartered in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. The Trust is deeply committed to uplifting underprivileged, orphaned, and marginalized children by offering a nurturing environment and essential services that foster growth, education, and dignity.
Mission & Core Focus
Care & Share’s mission is to empower disadvantaged children by providing them with the tools and support needed to lead meaningful, independent lives.
Core Programs Include:
- Education: Operating schools and learning centers to ensure access to quality education for every child.
- Healthcare: Delivering essential medical services, regular health check-ups, and health education programs.
- Nutrition: Ensuring children receive balanced, nutritious meals to promote physical and mental well-being.
- Emotional Support: Offering counseling and trauma-informed care to help children heal and thrive.
- Shelter: Running safe, residential homes for orphans and abandoned children, providing holistic care and stability.
Impact & Achievements
- 10,000+ Children Helped: Reached thousands of children living below the poverty line in and around Vijayawada.
- 6,000+ Educated: Provided schooling to street children, children of sex workers, and children with physical challenges.
- Residential Support: Maintains multiple homes that offer safety, education, and emotional development.
International Partnerships
Care & Share works alongside global allies to broaden its reach and deepen its impact:
- Care to Action (Italy): Strategic partner since 2015, focusing on child protection and development.
- Care and Share USA Inc: Supports educational initiatives for vulnerable children in India.
The Atheist Centre – Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
Established in 1940, The Atheist Centre is a pioneering institution in social reform, humanism, and atheism in India. Founded by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao (Gora) and Saraswathi Gora, the Centre began in Mudunur village, Krishna district, and has been headquartered in Vijayawada since 1947. It stands as a beacon for progressive thought and humanitarian work.
Founders & Philosophy
- Gora: A botany lecturer turned freedom fighter, Gora championed “positive atheism”, which promotes ethical living without religious dependency. He had notable interactions with Mahatma Gandhi, and authored An Atheist with Gandhi.
- Saraswathi Gora: A fearless advocate for women’s rights and social equality, she fought against untouchability, encouraged intercaste marriages, and established support networks for marginalized women.
Core Activities & Affiliated Initiatives
The Atheist Centre operates several wings, each addressing critical societal issues:
- Arthik Samata Mandal: Works on rural development, child welfare, and disaster management in underserved communities.
- Vasavya Mahila Mandali: Focused on women’s empowerment, offering health programs, counseling, shelters, and self-help initiatives.
- Samskar: Aims to rehabilitate denotified tribes and abolish practices like the Jogini system, helping affected women gain independence.
- Gora Science Centre: Promotes scientific temper through rational education and public demonstrations debunking superstition.
Educational & Research Contributions
- Publications:
- The Atheist: An English monthly (since 1969) on humanism and rational thought.
- Nasthika Margam: A Telugu monthly (since 1977) on atheism and social reform.
- Upcoming Projects:
- Plans for a University of Atheism and Humanist Studies, blending academics with secular social development.
Recognition & Legacy
- International Humanist Award (1986): Conferred by the International Humanist and Ethical Union for exceptional work in human rights and social justice.
- Continuing Leadership: The Centre is currently led by the next generation of the Gora family, carrying forward the legacy of rationalism, reform, and equality.
Smile Foundation – Empowering India’s Underserved Communities
Founded in 2002, Smile Foundation is one of India’s leading non-profit organizations, focused on education, healthcare, skill development, and women’s empowerment. With a presence in 25 Indian states, the foundation operates over 400 welfare projects in 2,000 villages and slums, directly impacting 1.5 million children and families every year.
Mission
Smile Foundation is driven by a clear mission: to break the cycle of poverty by addressing the interconnected needs of children, youth, and women in underprivileged communities. The foundation adopts a lifecycle approach to development—supporting individuals from childhood through adulthood.
Key Programs
- Mission Education
Offers quality education to children from marginalized backgrounds, combining academics with healthcare and nutrition for holistic development. - Smile on Wheels
A mobile hospital initiative providing preventive and curative healthcare in remote and underserved areas. To date, it has reached over 2 million individuals. - Swabhiman (Women Empowerment)
Empowers women and adolescent girls through health education, nutrition, life skills, and livelihood training, benefiting over 700,000 individuals. - Smile Twin e-Learning Programme (STeP)
Provides vocational training to underprivileged youth, preparing them for the job market. Over 65,000 youth trained, with 45,000 job placements facilitated.
Impact Highlights
- 300,000+ children educated through Mission Education.
- 2 million+ people treated via Smile on Wheels.
- 65,000 youth trained; 45,000 placed in sustainable jobs.
- 700,000+ women and girls empowered.
- 5,000 grassroots partners trained to extend the organization’s reach.
Collaborations & Campaigns
Smile Foundation collaborates with corporate, government, and international partners through various high-impact campaigns:
- Shiksha Na Ruke – Ensuring continued education, especially during disruptions like the COVID-19 pandemic.
- She Can Fly – Advocating for the education and empowerment of the girl child.
- Health Cannot Wait – Delivering urgent healthcare to those without access.
Our Youth Social Community (OYSC)
OYSC is a youth-led non-profit organization based in Andhra Pradesh, actively working to raise menstrual hygiene awareness and provide COVID-19 relief through direct community engagement and grassroots mobilization.
Focus Areas
- Menstrual Hygiene Awareness
Promoting safe menstrual practices and health education for adolescent girls and women. - Eco-Friendly Sanitary Pad Distribution
Distribution of biodegradable sanitary napkins in villages, slums, and government schools. - COVID-19 Relief
Organized food drives and supply distribution during pandemic lockdowns.
Programs & Initiatives
- Awareness sessions conducted in 100+ villages and government schools across Andhra Pradesh.
- Thousands of sanitary napkins distributed to girls and women, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Volunteers led efforts to deliver food and hygiene supplies to families in need during lockdowns.
Recognition & Strengths
- Powered entirely by student and youth volunteers.
- Praised for grassroots involvement, local trust-building, and high-impact community programs.
- Known for engaging with underserved communities through inclusive, peer-driven outreach.
NewBeginnings Charitable Trust
NewBeginnings Charitable Trust is a dedicated non-profit organization championing women’s and children’s rights through education, empowerment, and community engagement. Operating across semi-urban and rural Andhra Pradesh, the Trust focuses on building a more equitable future by addressing the root causes of gender inequality.
Core Focus Areas
- Gender Equality & Women’s Rights
- Children’s Education & Literacy
- Economic and Social Empowerment
Programs & Initiatives
- After-School Support & Scholarships
Providing academic assistance and funding to underprivileged children, especially girls. - Skill Development for Women
Vocational training programs that equip over 1,000 women with skills for self-employment and economic independence. - Community Awareness Drives
Organizing campaigns against gender-based violence and promoting women’s leadership in local governance. - Mentorship for Girls & Single Mothers
Empowerment workshops offering guidance, resilience-building, and life skills.
Impact Highlights
- Over 1,000 women trained in sustainable livelihoods
- Ongoing programs reaching marginalized children and families
- Collaborations with local authorities to foster women-led community change
Approach
- Grassroots-driven implementation with community participation
- Emphasis on long-term social transformation over short-term aid
- Strong focus on equity, dignity, and self-reliance