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📍 Chimakurthy & Kanigiri  •   AP, India

SURAVARAPU KONDAREDDY
PUPIL’S WELFARE SOCIETY

(SKR PUPIL’S WELFARE SOCIETY)

Empowering Abilities • Building Confidence • Creating Futures

Est. 1999
12A & 80G 
PWD ACT, 2016 Registered
DDRS Funded
+91-9505060361

Impact & Annual Reports

Empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities

 programme monitoring data, and independently verified field records.

  Impact

We Believe in Measurable Compassion

Impact without evidence is aspiration. At the S.K.R. Pupils Welfare Society, we have never been content with simply doing good work — we document it, measure it, analyse it, and make that analysis available to every donor, government partner, CSR company, and community member who wants to see it.

This page is the proof. It contains 25 years of outcome data — drawn from audited annual reports, programme monitoring records, independent assessments, and the lived experience of the 20,000+ individuals who have directly benefited from SKRPWS programmes since 1999. It is structured so that a parent, a donor, a journalist, a CSR compliance officer, and a government auditor can each find exactly what they need.

We also believe that impact is not only measured in percentages and headcounts. It is measured in the specific, individual moment when a child who arrived without a language signs their name for the first time. In the day a family that had been told there was no hope finds a school. In the year a young man with an intellectual disability earns his first wage. Both the numbers and the stories are here.

 

The Numbers — 25 Years of SKRPWS Impact at a Glance

SKRPWS is a Section 12A registered, Section 80G certified, DDRS-funded organisation with annual audited financial statements. We believe in complete transparency about how every donation is used — because your trust is the foundation of everything we do.

When you donate to SKRPWS, your money goes directly into one of our seven active programmes. There are no large administrative overheads, no fund management fees, and no unexplained line items. Every donation above Rs. 500 is acknowledged with a receipt and an 80G certificate. Every programme generates a documented utilisation certificate.

 

PEOPLE SERVED

 

Annual Beneficiaries Direct + community reach across Prakasam District

Residential Students Chimakurthy (96) + Kanigiri (58) — academic year 2024-25

Alumni in Work / Education Post-graduation employment and higher education (cumulative)

Awareness Camp Reach Individuals reached across 20+ villages — 2024-25

 

EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES

%

Enrolment Achievement Students achieving expected grade-level milestones

%

Communication Improvement Students demonstrating measurable ISL or verbal progress

%

Inclusive Integration Students supported in mainstream schools — fully retained

Teacher-Student Ratio Chimakurthy Deaf School — well below national average

 

REHABILITATION & LIVELIHOODS

Assistive Devices Given Hearing aids, wheelchairs, calipers, limbs, blind sticks

%

Vocational Employment Rate Trained graduates in employment or self-employment (2024-25)

%

Daily Living Independence Kanigiri students gaining self-care independence

Legal Cases Resolved Child rights violations addressed and resolved — 2024-25

 

 INSTITUTIONAL REACH & DEPTH

Years of Operation Founded 1999 — oldest disability NGO in Prakasam District

Active Programmes Education, therapy, devices, inclusion, rights, skills, literacy

Villages Covered Annual awareness and device distribution camps

Financial Literacy Reach Children with disabilities reached — 4 school locations, 2024-25

Cumulative Impact Data — All Programme Years (1999–2025)

The following table consolidates cumulative impact data across all SKRPWS programmes since the organisation’s founding in 1999 — representing 25 years of sustained, measurable community transformation.

S.No. Impact Indicator Cumulative Figure Period
1 Children enrolled in SKR Residential School for Deaf Children (Chimakurthy) 1,500+ 2000–2025
2 Children enrolled in SKR Residential School for ID & HI (Kanigiri) 400+ 2011–2025
3 Alumni transitioned to employment or higher education 230+ 2000–2025
4 Assistive devices distributed (all types combined) 1,200+ Programme inception–2025
5 Individuals reached through Aids & Appliances awareness camps 5,000+ Programme inception–2025
6 Children with disabilities integrated into mainstream schools 350 Programme inception–2025
7 Children reached through Child Rights Promotion Programme 5,000+ Programme inception–2025
8 Children with disabilities reached through Financial Literacy Programme 600+ Programme inception–2025
9 Youth trained through Skills & Vocational Training Programme 600+ Programme inception–2025
10 Individuals in employment or self-employment from vocational training (all batches) 480+ Programme inception–2025
11 Annual beneficiaries (direct + community) in most recent year — 2024-25 10,000+ 2024–25
12 Villages reached through awareness, outreach, and device distribution programmes 100+ Programme inception–2025