ABR Trust is formed by Achanta family
in the memory of our beloved father late Sri. Achanta
Bharat Rao to propagate education, women and child health
to the underprivileged. Basic philosophy is share the
wealth with underprivileged by providing the basic platform
to succeed in the life and use their potential.
Sri Achanta Bharat Rao was born in
Gandhi Nagar, West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh,
India, into a family of eight as an eldest son. He was
educated to PUC. After education he was selected as
Assistant Station Master in Railways. He had to give
up the Station Master position in Railways to take up
the large responsibility of his family. He always propagated
the importance of education, charity and better health
care for the needy. He has encouraged the formation
of School Committees, sponsored primary and secondary
education to many children. He discouraged child labor
and encouraged and supported parents to send their children
to school. He provided free basic health care for all
his workers. He passed away in 1994 and survived by
his wife Mrs. Radhakrishnaveni and sons Ravi, Gopi
and Prasad.
Achanta family currently resides in
Chicago, USA and is involved in several businesses and
community activities. Mr. Achanta Bharat Rao always
believed in education as the most important factor in
life and encouraged his children and other to strive
for best education and supported the cause all hi life
to his level best. His next interest was helping the
needy and poor and providing them the necessary basic
health care.
With his thoughts in our mind, we
have dedicated our selves to fulfill his dreams of providing
education to under privileged and poor children who
have lot potential to succeed in life, but never get
an opportunity. We have also adopted a concept of providing
basic health care to children and women.
In short, our motto is to impact 10,000
families with our efforts by providing the education
and health care needs. Also adopt whole villages to
provide education, water and health care services in
the most backward regions of Andhra Pradesh. |