Draft:Give For Society
Indian non-profit organization
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Give For Society is an Indian non-profit organization based in Telangana, India, working in the areas of education, women’s empowerment, rural healthcare, environmental sustainability, and farmer support.
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History
Give For Society was founded in 2017 in Telangana, India by a group of volunteers including PV Arun, Satya Rapelly, Abhishek Reddy Ganta, Akhilesh Kasani, Chandrashekar Reddy Yeldandi, Parshram Panjala, Raju Mokide, Mahipal Reddy Mannem, Sai Eshwar, Priyankar Puligilla, and Sajesh Rao Erabelli.[1][2]
Activities
The organization undertakes initiatives in several sectors, including:
- Education support for government school students
- Women’s empowerment and menstrual hygiene awareness programs
- Rural healthcare and medical awareness initiatives
- Farmer support campaigns, including the “Run for Farmers” initiative
- Disaster relief and emergency response activities
Impact
According to the organization, Give For Society has engaged volunteers and reached beneficiaries through various programs.
Recognition
Give For Society was selected for the Governor’s Awards for Excellence 2025 in Telangana.[3]

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