About Us

About

Blessing Foundation

Welcome to Blessing Foundation – a beacon of hope and compassion dedicated to transforming the lives of the underprivileged and marginalized. Founded by Mr. T. Blessing, our NGO has been relentlessly working towards creating a brighter and more equitable future for those in need.

Our Founder and President - Mr. Taneti Blessing was born in Tanku, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India on 1976 July 16. He presently lives in Samalkot town, Kakinada District, Andhra Pradesh, India. He completed his studies in Bachelor of Divinity (B.D). Mr. T. Blessing, a visionary leader with a heart of gold, embarked on a journey of compassion and service several years ago. Driven by an unwavering commitment to uplift the less fortunate, he established the Blessing Foundation to channel his passion into meaningful action. His relentless dedication and tireless efforts have been instrumental in driving positive change in the lives of countless individuals.

Our Mission

Our mission at Blessing Foundation is to uplift the lives of the underprivileged by addressing their basic needs and fostering sustainable community development. We are committed to achieving this through the following objectives education to the uneducated, healthcare that include medical camps, grocery distribution, clothes distribution, plants distribution, help to the disabled persons, oldage and orphanage homes.

Blessing Foundation strives to be a beacon of hope, compassion, and transformation, working tirelessly to build a world where poverty, illiteracy, and poor health are replaced by opportunity, knowledge, and vitality. Our commitment to these principles drives our daily efforts, and we invite you to join us in this noble mission. Together, we can create a brighter and more equitable future for all.

Our Vision

Blessing Foundation envisions a world where every individual, regardless of their socio-economic background, enjoys the fundamental rights to education, health, and well-being. We aspire to create a society where poverty, illiteracy, and poor health are replaced by empowerment, knowledge, and vitality.

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