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About Ashray Akruti

Over 28 years Ashray Akruti has been a beacon of hope and support for the hearing-impaired community in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh/India. What started as a humble initiative with just 5 children has flourished into a distinguished non-profit organization with a rich legacy of dedication and service. 

A Journey of Growth and Impact: Over the years, Ashray Akruti has evolved and expanded its reach, touching the lives of thousands of people with hearing impairments. Our journey has been marked by a relentless commitment to empowering the community through education, health, and fostering a nurturing environment. 

Educational Empowerment: Our educational programs have been instrumental in providing quality learning experiences to hearing-impaired children, ensuring they have access to the same educational opportunities as their peers. From early intervention initiatives to advanced educational pathways, Ashray Akruti has been a catalyst for positive change in the lives of countless students. 

Health and Well-being: We understand the critical link between health and overall well-being. Ashray Akruti is committed to addressing the holistic needs of the hearing-impaired community, providing access to healthcare resources, wellness programs, and support services that contribute to a healthier and more fulfilling life. 

Expansion to the United States: Today, we stand at a pivotal moment in our journey. With the success and impact of our programs in India, Ashray Akruti is excited to extend its services to the United States. This expansion represents a significant step forward in our mission to create a world where every individual, regardless of hearing ability, can reach their full potential. 

Our Vision for the Future: As we embark on this new chapter, our vision remains steadfast – to enable a world where every voice is heard. Through strategic partnerships, innovative programs, and a deep commitment to our core values, we aspire to make a lasting impact on the lives of the hearing-impaired community in the United States.