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Jehovah Saints Church, Samalkot, Andhra Pradesh, India

Updated: Mar 7

Monthly Report: Supporting Orphans and Widows

Pastor Naveen Kumar Valluri, Jehovah Saints Church, Samalkot, Andhra Pradesh, India


Children’s Home Monthly Expenses

The children’s home cares for 15 orphaned children, providing them with food, shelter, education, and other essential needs. Below is a breakdown of the monthly expenses:

  1. Daily Food Expenses:

    • 1 child/day = $4

    • 15 children/day = $60

    • Monthly total for 15 children = $1,860

    Includes:

    • Breakfast

    • Lunch

    • Dinner

    • Milk, eggs, fruits, and healthy food

    • Snacks

  2. Additional Expenses: $530

    • Warden and teacher salaries

    • Health checkups (nurse)

    • Cook and cleaner salaries

    • Rent for the children’s home

    • Electricity and water bills

    • Cooking gas

    • Hygiene and medical charges

Total Monthly Expenses: $2,390

Note: Expenses for books, stationery, clothes, shoes, beds, travel, and indoor/outdoor games are not included in this budget.

Orphan Children’s Names

  1. Jeevan Jyoti (8 years old)

  2. Vaishnavi (10 years old)

  3. Bhavya (10 years old)

  4. Manohar Joshi (13 years old)

  5. Srijana (10 years old)

  6. Satvik (9 years old)

  7. Devi (8 years old)

  8. Mighty (9 years old)

  9. Rishi (8 years old)

  10. Rithik (10 years old)

  11. Blessing (14 years old)

  12. Augustine Raj (4 years old)

  13. Pushpa (11 years old)

  14. Hirani (6 years old)

  15. Santosh (8 years old)


Widows’ Monthly Support Expenses

The church provides monthly support for 20 widows, ensuring they have access to basic necessities and medical care. Below is the expense breakdown:

  1. Monthly Support Per Widow: $50

  2. Total Monthly Support for 20 Widows: $1,000

    Includes:

    • Groceries

    • Rice

    • Fruits and vegetables

    • Medical charges

    • Cooking gas

Total Monthly Expenses for Widows: $1,000

Widows’ Names

  1. Hasena (44 years old)

  2. Hepsiba (42 years old)

  3. Shaba (45 years old)

  4. Sanyasamma (46 years old)

  5. Agape (50 years old)

  6. Rebecca (44 years old)

  7. Annamani (60 years old)

  8. Nayomi (55 years old)

  9. Manga (60 years old)

  10. Jivan Kumari (65 years old)

  11. Devi Arugula (39 years old)

  12. Appala Narasa (50 years old)

  13. Viswasamma (50 years old)

  14. Bujjamma (40 years old)

  15. Denamma (60 years old)

  16. Uma (50 years old)

  17. Swathi (46 years old)

  18. Seethamma (70 years old)

  19. Lakshmi (65 years old)

  20. Achi Amma (75 years old)

Total Monthly Expenses

  • Children’s Home: $2,390

  • Widows’ Support: $1,000


    Grand Total: $3,390


Pastor Naveen’s Financial Challenges

Pastor Naveen’s monthly income is only $119.77, making it impossible to cover the monthly expenses of $3,390. Despite his limited resources, he remains committed to helping orphaned children, widows, and the elderly.


He shares:"I had the vision and goals to help the people, but I’m lacking the financial support. I’m seeking help and funds. For my family and my children’s education, I’m struggling to support the poor children, widows, and old-aged people. Your love and support will make a significant difference."


How You Can Help

Your contributions can provide food, shelter, education, and medical care for these children and widows. Even a small donation can make a big impact on their lives.


Donation Methods:

  1. Bank Transfer:

    • Bank Name: State Bank of India (SBI)

    • Account Number: 37616835869

    • Name: Valluri Naveen Kumar

    • Branch: Peddapuram, East Godavari District

    • IFSC: SBIN0000897

    • MICR Code: 533002522

  2. PayPal: naveenkumarvalluri2016@gmail.com

  3. Contact Information:


Encouraging Scriptures

  1. James 1:27"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."

  2. Proverbs 19:17"Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done."

  3. Matthew 25:40"Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."

  4. 2 Corinthians 9:7"Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver."


Please pray for these children and widows, and consider supporting them with your love and generosity. Your kindness will help transform their lives, giving them hope and a brighter future.


God bless you for your compassion and support!


Jehovah Saints Church, Samalkot, Andhra Pradesh, India



Conclusion: Join Us in Bringing Hope to the Homeless

At Jehovah Saints, we are committed to being the hands and feet of Christ by providing safe shelters, warm meals, and hope to those in need. Our mission to build homeless shelters around the world is inspired by Jesus’ words: “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” (Matthew 25:40).


This is more than just a project—it’s a movement of love, compassion, and transformation. With your support, we can expand this mission and provide a place of refuge for countless individuals and families who are struggling. Together, we can make a difference and shine the light of Christ in the darkest corners of the world.


How You Can Help:

  • Pray for our mission and for the homeless communities we serve.

  • Spread the Word by sharing this initiative with your friends, family, and church community.

  • Donate to help us build more shelters and provide essential resources for those in need.


Every donation, no matter how big or small, brings us one step closer to changing lives. Click the button below to make a contribution and be part of this life-changing mission.


Thank you for your generosity and for standing with Jehovah Saints as we answer God’s call to care for the homeless. Together, we can build not only shelters but also hope, dignity, and a brighter future for those in need.

God Bless!



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