Asha-Jyothi’s 17th Annual Fairfax 5K Raises $75,000 for Local Schools
The 17th Annual Asha-Jyothi 5K Run/Walk on September 21, 2025 drew a record 2,000 participants to Fairfax Corner, VA on Sunday morning, turning out...
Healing Hands Hosts First Free Medical Camp in Sitapur, India
In February 2025, Asha-Jyothi proudly launched the first Healing Hands medical camp inSitapur, India, delivering free, high-quality healthcare to 573 patients in just one...
Empowering Women Through Tailoring Skills
In Mushampally village, 30 women transformed their futures through our 3-month skill development program. This initiative was led by youth leaders Anjali Datla and...
Education Scholarships: Five Years of Transforming Lives Through Scholarships
From Dreams to Degrees: 70 Students and Counting Over the past five years, we have helped turn ambition into achievement for 70 bright students...
Madhira Medical Campaign
Asha Jyothi, with the generous support of Kona Lakshmi Mohan Rao garu and many donors—including significant contributions from Anil Kona and friends—is running a...
Empowering Futures: Transforming Lives at Generation Yuvaa
At Asha Jyothi, we believe that education is the most powerful tool we can offer to transform lives and uplift communities. Our mission has...
Project Spark: Igniting Curiosity, Identity, and Unity Through Education
A Vision Outside the Box Project Spark began with a bold idea: that education should not just inform—it should inspire. We wanted children to...
Empowering Early Childhood Education:Bala-Badi (Pre-School) campaign
Empowering Early Childhood Education: Asha Jyothi and Sodhana Foundation’s Bala-badi Initiative In many rural parts of India, young children often miss out on early...
Spreading Joy: 700+ School Kits Distributed to Khammam Schools!
Asha Jyothi is very dedicated to supporting underprivileged children in India by providing essential resources to their development like healthcare and educational supplies. We...
Empowering Education: First Batch of Kits Distributed to 1,000 Students!
It is estimated that approximately 11.5% of children across India live in extremely underprivileged households, often lacking access to basic necessities such as food,...