Safe and Protected Drinking Water-Our initiatives

Empowering Communities for Safe Water

Safe and Protected Drinking Water Initiatives

In the remote village of Pinjarakonda, Bheemunipakala Gram Panchayat, access to safe drinking water is a daily struggle. Women walk long distances to collect raw, stagnated water, risking their health and safety. BEST has initiated efforts to bring sustainable solutions to this critical issue by mobilizing the community and advocating for infrastructural support.

Community Mobilization
Mothers Association
Sarpanch Advocacy
Water Infrastructure
Awareness Campaign

Transforming Lives with Clean Water

Our initiative focuses on ensuring safe and protected drinking water for Pinjarakonda, improving lives and reducing the burden on women who walk miles to fetch unsafe water.

An interactive session to educate villagers on maintaining water hygiene and sustainable practices.

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DEC

A collaborative meeting with community leaders and experts to finalize plans for water infrastructure.

18th

DEC

Celebrating the efforts of the Mothers Association and spreading awareness about water conservation.

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JAN

Breaking the Cycle of Water Scarcity

The challenges faced by the tribal families of Pinjarakonda are both pressing and heartbreaking. Lack of reliable drinking water infrastructure has forced women to rely on unsafe sources, risking their health and consuming precious time. 

Through community-driven initiatives like forming the Mothers Association, BEST has empowered the villagers to advocate for their rights. With consistent efforts, we aim to rebuild the water infrastructure, ensure regular supply, and raise awareness about the importance of safe drinking water.

Empowering Mothers to Lead Change

The Mothers Association plays a pivotal role in addressing the drinking water crisis. Their efforts inspire the community to work collectively toward a sustainable solution.

The formation of the Mothers Association has been a turning point in Pinjarakonda’s fight for safe drinking water. Women, who previously bore the brunt of this crisis, have come together to voice their concerns and seek actionable solutions. By engaging the local sarpanch and highlighting the urgent need for a functional water infrastructure, they have set the foundation for transformative change.

In addition to advocacy, the association emphasizes the importance of hygiene and water safety practices. Through workshops and awareness campaigns, they are building a culture of accountability and sustainability in water management. This collective effort ensures that the next generation does not inherit the same struggles, creating a ripple effect of positive change.

Lend a Hand, Change a Life

Become part of our transformative program. Help empower tribal children with education and resources. Take the first step today!

Prabhudas Varikuty
- Founder

At Bhavitha, we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive. Together, we can create a future filled with hope, dignity, and transformation for the marginalized communities we serve.

Collaborative Action for Safe Water

Our Approach to Addressing Water Crisis

BEST focuses on fostering partnerships and empowering the community to address Pinjarakonda’s water challenges effectively.

Infrastructure Repairs

Revamping overhead tanks and pipelines.

Community Engagement

Involving locals in every step.

Awareness Programs

Teaching hygiene and water safety.

Be the Change, Support Our Initiative

Join the Mission for Clean Water

Together, we can transform lives by ensuring access to safe drinking water. Your support can bring health, dignity, and hope to Pinjarakonda’s families.

ANY QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions !!

To provide sustainable access to safe drinking water for Pinjarakonda village.

The initiative is spearheaded by BEST in collaboration with the local Mothers Association.

Villagers participate in advocacy, planning, and awareness campaigns to address water issues.

They lead community efforts, advocate with authorities, and promote water safety practices.

Explore Our Other Initiatives

Promotion of Mother’s Associations – need of the hour.

Bhavitha’s Mothers Association supports children, and bridges community ties, emphasizing mothers’ roles in children’s development.

Livelihoods for Tribal Women – Goat Rearing Programme.

Goat rearing offers sustainable livelihoods for tribes but faces challenges in veterinary care, nutrition, marketing, and scientific knowledge.

Waste land Development Programme

Poor farmers need support to develop degraded lands into productive areas through cooperative efforts in agroforestry and horticulture.

Together, We Can Transform Lives

Together, Let’s Bring Safe Drinking Water to Every Home