Calvary Rural Evangelical Fellowship ( CREF )

Unverified non-profit organisation

CREF as a charitable voluntary organization and Gospel-Centered and Evangelical Christian ministry was legally registered in the year 2009 in Andhra Pradesh, South India. CREF resolutely believes that it will be an effaceable iniquity if we do not lend a hand of support to the needy. Thus joining hands together by the like-minded people, CREF was born as a voluntary non-profit voluntary organization and Christian ministry.

CREF is pledged to help anyone who is in need or urgency or need relief or rehabilitation. It carries out its projects and activities in two ways; 1. Social Development Activities (Compassion Ministry) and 2. Christian Ministry Activities (Gospel Ministry). So far CREF has carried out/carries few projects and programmes on the areas of Child Development, Orphanages, Old Age Homes, Health, Livelihood, Disaster Relief, Agriculture, Skill Development of Women/Youths, Educational Support, Medical Camps, Drinking Water Supply, Free – Education to poor rural students, Nutritious support to lactating children & pregnant women, Counseling/medical aid, Afforestration, Awareness/Capacity Building Sessions/Seminars/Focused Meetings etc. over rural and slum areas of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Telangana states. The current focus is mainly on child development and welfare activities, women development and helping the very needy lives in and around rural and tribal areas and hamlets. At CREF, everyone believes in loving children as it is 100% inevitable that changing the children will create a new world of moral, ideal and compassionate citizens without falling into astray and wickedness with strong minds and faiths.

Year established

2009

Organisation annual cash turnover (in US$ equivalent)

Less than 500,000

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Regions / countries / territories

Asia: India

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Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Children, youth and family welfare; Community...show all (15)