COVID 19 Support

The Covid19 lockdown affected everyone. But it affected the poor and the daily wage sections of the society the most. To help such people RRK Foundation took many initiatives

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Education

Since 1994, the Trust has rewarded meritorious students of class 10exams in Seshadripuram High School, where the late R. Rajagoplan was a teacher for four decades. Every year, two students, a boy and a girl, recommended by the Headmaster of the School, are awarded financial support. So far, 26 students have been awarded

The Trust takes care of the school fees of various economically deprived children, pursuing education at the primary and middle schools. The Trust supports as many as 20 children every single year largely during the school admissions by bearing a range of cost from the admission fees to the cost of books and materials. Some of these deserving souls are:

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HEALTH & SOCIAL SUPPORT

The Trust extended its financial support to the December 2004 Tsunami afflicted families in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, by way of purchasing and distributing relief materials such as Candles, Torch Lights, Batteries, Blankets, Tamarind, Dal, Cooking vessels, Feeding bottles, Milk powder, Dhothis, Lungies, Sarees, Clothes for children and also medicines.

For the last seven years, aged couples residing in Bhandavya Nagar, Vyalikaval, with no support or capability of earning, received financial support from the Trust as monthly pension till their death.

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DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS

1. Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare
The Trust jointly with Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare supported a training programme for their42nd Batch of Balasevikas. This programme was started by Smt.Lokasundari, wife of the Nobel Laureate Sir.C.V.Raman, and is meant for young women from underprivileged backgrounds. It is a 10-month programme on child health and nutrition and pre-school education. On completion of the programme they are employed as Balasevikas and crèche teachers and in social work.

The programme was inaugurated by the former Chief Secretary Mr. A. Ravindra, along with the Trustees.

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RECENT PROJECT UPDATE

PROJECT DETAILS:

“Basappa Choultry”, is a small hamlet in the heart of Chikkaballapur town, which is approximately 56 kms of North Bengaluru, and there lived 65 families over 70 years as of now. The living condition of these people is not good with very low income as they work as domestic workers and daily wage earners, agricultural workers, ragpickers, and some without any earnings.

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