Brighter Future
International Trust and Brighter
Future Development Trust are a close knit 'family'
in regular contact with one another.
Giving to Brighter Future Trust
through Brighter Future International
Trust means that you don't have to worry about
corruption, about paying bribes to get food and lorries to transport
aid, or food lying around in warehouses eaten by rats or destroying
the local economy, or to grease the palms of politicians. Your
donations are paid into a British High Street Bank and transferred
directly to a the Charity's Foreign Contribution bank account
in Vizianagaram. Your donations are spent wisely by staff who
know the true cost of the goods and services they buy, as some
foreign or dollar rich organisations may not be.
Brighter Future
is the only charity caring for street children, railway platform
children, TB and leprosy sufferers and those affected by HIV/AIDS
in Vizianagaram and the surrounding district - covering a population
of more than three million.
Brighter Future
tackles the underlying causes of the ostracism, deprivation
and poverty, with compassion and respect, empowering sufferers
and their children to become active participants and not mere
passive recipients.
Brighter Future
encourages the disadvantaged to break out of the cycle of poverty
that the disease of leprosy has traditionally heaped upon them.
Brighter Future
offers the children of leprosy-stricken parents, orphans and
other needy children a loving and caring home, an education
and vocational training to enable them to face the future as
normal citizens.
Brighter Future
works to prevent worsening disability through education, medical
and custodial care.
Brighter Future
helps the elderly and severely disabled to love with dignity.
Brighter Future
is working in the backward areas of Andhra
Pradesh in southern India where drought and typhoons are common.
There is 45% unemployment in this mainly agricultural area.
A non-denominational
Christian Charity working in the officially declared backward
areas of Andhra Pradesh.
Together we provide
for the physical, mental, social and emotional needs of individuals,
families and communities
disadvantaged by leprosy, TB, HIV/AIDS and age.