Chandra Vamsa Organization for Rural Development (CORD) is a registered non-profit organization established in 1996 in Karamchedu, Andhra Pradesh. Our organization was founded by a group of dedicated and educated social workers with a vision to uplift poor and weaker sections of society.
For nearly three decades, CORD has been actively implementing various social development programs focusing on health, education, women empowerment, senior citizen welfare, rural development, and community awareness.
We believe that sustainable development begins at the grassroots level, and our efforts continue to transform lives across rural communities.
Our Key Programs
Conducting community health initiatives, Pulse Polio campaigns, maternal and child healthcare awareness programs, and promoting preventive healthcare practices.
Providing educational opportunities to rural adults to improve literacy levels and enhance their social and economic well-being.
Organizing awareness programs and facilitating support through distribution of assistive devices such as tricycles, hearing aids, and blind sticks.
Providing shelter, nutritious food, healthcare, recreation, and emotional support for elderly individuals aged above 60 years.
Rural communities
Senior Citizens
Adult Learners
Women empowered
We are committed to serving senior citizens with dignity, promoting adult women's literacy, empowering women through vocational training, conducting health and awareness programs in underserved communities, and supporting overall community development through education and social welfare initiatives.
To build an inclusive, self-reliant, and socially empowered rural society where every individual can live with dignity, equality, and opportunity.
To empower rural communities by providing access to education, healthcare, social welfare, livelihood opportunities, and support services that improve the quality of life for disadvantaged and marginalized people.