Our Major Social Interventions​

Climate Change

This project is still in its nascent stage. SAL conducts Plantation drives with the help of local village organisations comprised mainly of women. They inculcate these community-based organizations to conduct drives in order to be responsible for themselves and ultimately for the environment.

Women Empowerment

It’s 2020, and women are still trying to have their voice heard. Women are not on equal status rights both morally and financially. Because of this they suffer exploitation. SAL works with these women in society and poor communities to uplift themselves and make a difference

Coaching Classes for Poor

Welfare Programs for Children

Most of the children attending government schools come from the poor strata of society. Their parents go for coolie (manual hard labour) work and return very late. The parents are often illiterate and cannot help their children with their school work. On some days, they are so tired, they don’t bother with the children.

Comprehensive Care for Neglected Elderly​

The growing number of elderly destitute on the streets is a reflection of the pathetic situation of the elderly today. The days they need to spend peacefully and joyfully often become the days of sadness and regret.

Crisis Intervention Center for Women

In India, especially in villages, women are never considered on par with men and are often mistreated, exploited or abused. Rape victims, unwed mothers, and abused women find refuge in two homes set up by SAL. One is the Meyer’s Home in Mangalagiri (Andhra Pradesh) and the other is at Sneha Bhavan located in Chakan, Pune (Maharashtra).

Educational Support

SAL operates this project in different mandals of the Krishna district namely Avanigadda, Ajit Singh Nagar, Jaggayyapeta, Agiripalli (Rajavaram), Nunna, Tiruvuru, Kondapalli and Edara (S.A.Peta). During their field visits, the Sisters try to help orphans who are in need of help-especially educational help.

Educational help for Orphans, Semi-Orphans and Children with Special Needs

Skill for Life

The aim for the Skills for Life initiative is to empower these women with skills that will not only help them achieve financial independence but contribute back financially to their society and economy.

Rehabilitation of Rag-pickers

Rag-pickers are literally people who pick up rags and sell them as a source of livelihood. They are not recognised as labourers nor do they come under any organized sector. Shifting through the garbage, muck and waste, they expose themselves to a host of fatal diseases.​

Rehabilitation of Rag-pickers Inauguration
People led Initiatives problem Sharing with MRO

People Led Initiatives

Every year the Central and State Government introduces schemes to sustain villages with financial initiatives, industrial development, and environmental protection. But many villagers are unaware of these schemes.​

Welfare Programme for Unskilled

We work as liaison between the government and the unorganised labourers. We offer educational help for their children and facilitate them to access all government schemes

Family Care Services - Help Given to Differently-abled

Family Care Services​

A family that nourishes the morale of its members creating harmonious lives brings forth citizens who contribute positively to society. Falling back on the origins of the Society of St. Ann, SAL has adopted 150 families in the neighbouring villages of Avanigadda, Nunna and S.A.Peta.

Livelihood Project​

This initiative takes place in the districts of Krishna, Andhra Pradesh. Many of the women in these districts are seasonal labourers – which means that they are only employed during certain months of the year. For the rest of the months, they sit at home with no means of earning an income.

Livelihood Project - Goat distribution

Women Micro Entrepreneurs​

To promote women entrepreneurship, SAL have started this initiative. In liaison with different government blocs like NABARD/ Khadi/ NIMSME/Janasikshana Samsthan/ Krushi Vignan Kendra, training in various courses are given to women to start their own micro enterprises.

St. Ann’s Pre-School

The St. Ann’s pre-school is located in Jahanuma, in the old city of Hyderabad – Telangana. The dominant ethnic population in this vicinity are Muslims. Over here, SAL has established a tailoring training centre for mothers as tailoring is considered an important skill for Muslims.

Tribal and Schedule Caste Welfare Initiative rapport building

Tribal Welfare Initiative

Today along with the environment they face threat to their dignity and identity. In our efforts to uplift them we have started to educate their children and give all possible support for their emancipation

Future Plans

Safe Drinking Water

SAL are taking to steps to start a future initiative i.e., provide safe drinking water to 200 households. Following on the steps of success witnessed in other parts of the country in using a low-cost German made water purifier, they intend to start with this initiative as soon as it is safe to visit households.