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Sri Sri Sri Siva Krishna Charitable trust, a non-profit charity organization located at Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh. Our comprehensive approach touches every facet of life. A place where every human is accepted and empowered, irrespective of their ability, caste, creed, or religion. We begin by offering free Health Camps, Meditation, Plantation and Nitya Annandana.
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For twenty-five years, Sri Sri Sri Siva Krishna Charitable trust has been committed to providing a strong foundation that connects individuals, families and communities to their potential through empowerment, equality and empathy.
Empowering communities through health camps, fostering well-being through mindful meditation, and nurturing our planet with widespread plantation initiatives. Cultivating holistic wellness for individuals and the environment, paving the way for a harmonious and sustainable future.
Unite communities through accessible health camps, guiding individuals toward mental serenity with meditation practices, and planting the seeds of a greener tomorrow. Our mission: to promote holistic wellness by nurturing both people and the planet.
Providing need-based specialized services through free medical camps are set up with a sacred aim to bring awareness among the people of the country who have no access to basic healthcare services or knowledge about the diseases they are suffering from.
We aim to create a very beautiful and pure atmosphere meditation classes, where people are comfortable coming in the knowledge that nobody is expecting anything from them in return. With meditation, spirituality stops being a dry theoretical knowledge and becomes a living immersion.
A plantation drive was organized during monsoon season at Srikalahasti. Approx 100 rain fed saplings were planted factoring onset of monsoon in the region. The trees planted would require limited irrigation support. A plantation program will continue every year.
During the Hindu festivals we used to serve free food to all devotees in temples at Srikalahasti.