COREED is a federation of over 60 non-government facilitators of educational, health and economic development in rural South India, focusing on the State of Andhra Pradesh since 1987. Born out of first hand experiences of oppression and servitude, we are result-oriented organizations who have been successful in improving the quality of life of the underprivileged Dalits and Adivasis living in remote and inaccessible villages in this region.
So far, we have made a difference in the lives of thousands of voiceless oppressed and intend to continue to do so till the quality of life of the last of the unreached has improved.
Campaign
Funds
This department deals with the educational requirements of the underprivileged.
The George Technical Institute was established in the year 1995 with the inspiration ...
This wing ensures basic health requirement of the villagers by conducting health and hygiene ...
This department enables women to liberate themselves economically and encourages ...
With emphasis on increasing awareness among the rural unreached, We have been ...
Environmental Issues
This department delivers the message of sustainable development and educates ...
Read more...
COREED is born out of the real-life experience of our founder Rev. Dr. Joseph Ravela who hails from a remote village.
The casteist society has continued to suffocate the underprivileged, especially the voiceless minorities of women and children, ...
Our asset is our commitment, which has enabled us to weather the storms of life in the path of bringing succour to the voiceless, oppressed and underprivileged majority of rural South India. It is the people who are a part of our organisation who are the backbone of our organisation.
We own a vehicle and a building, from where we operate. Most of our schools in the villages are located on premises that have been given gratis by philanthropic villagers. In most other places we are running schools from temporary shelters, which offer some protection from the elements.
My name is Jeevan. I am Dalit. My parents are handicapped. I studied in COREED George Technical Institute and continued in Free Polytechnic Coaching held in 1996.
My name is Venkatesh. I am a Dalit from a village called Kummari Palem. I work as daily labourer. I am almost blind and was unable to see. God has sent COREED eye doctor to our village and treated me in town hospital. Now I am able to see. I am able to continue to earn my livelihood.
I am Kanthamma an Adivasi from a village called Narsagunta. I am a widow. My husband died due to snake bite 4 years ago. I work as a daily labourer to feed my children.
We have focused our operations in Nellore and Prakasam districts of Andhra Pradesh.
We have focused our operations in Nellore and Prakasam districts of Andhra Pradesh. We have been addressing the needs of the people, who have not been met by the development concerns.
As of today there are still a large mass of people in the rural areas who are unreached by the development activities. Part of the reason for their neglect is because these people are considered to be outside ...
We take pride in the achievements of the people we work with. It is a matter of joy and our chests swell with pride when we see students from these oppressed majority score remarkable grades ...