About Us

Anthyodaya Social Service Society

We aim to bring change in society by trying to uplift the oppressed community especially children through education, healthcare facilities & by overcoming evil social practices.

Anthyodaya Social Service Society is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 in Mudhol, Bagalkot (D), Karnataka.
Our objectives aim to empower and uplift oppressed communities by addressing social, educational, and health challenges. We provide protection, education, and healthcare to marginalized children, especially from the Madiga and Devadasi communities, ensuring access to quality education and strengthening formal education systems. By empowering community-based organizations (CBOs), we combat harmful practices like the devadasi system, child marriage, child labor, and trafficking, while building their advocacy and lobbying capacities. We promote gender sensitivity and life skills among adolescents and encourage children’s participation in self-governance through initiatives like “Children’s Parliament” and “Kishori Sanghas.” Additionally, we raise awareness on education, social issues, and human rights, collaborating with like-minded NGOs to drive meaningful change.

Our Vision

Formation of a just, equitable, creative, and concerned society in which the oppressed, deprived, and marginalized can live in dignity, mutual trust, and fellowship.

Our Mission

Organizing ‘Community-Based Organizations’ empowered through knowledge and competencies so as to take responsibility for their own liberation and development.

We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone

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Our focus area

CHILDREN RIGHTS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION
HEALTH
LIVELIHOOD
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS
YOUTH
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CHILD PROTECTION

Our Team

Meet the masterminds behind the revolution

Board Members

Anil Raj

Treasurer

Anthony C

Secretary

Meenaxi

Vice President

Peter Alexander

President

Team Members

Chinnamma

Member

Philip

Member

Rathna Yeshoppa

Member