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The Touch Stone Foundation Charitable Trust is inaugurating two RO water purification plants at schools in Anandapuram Mandal, Visakhapatnam, India, on December 19, 2025. They are also conducting a medical camp in collaboration with local medical colleges and government doctors across four schools in Anandapuram and Padmanabham Mandals. The initiative is supported by contributions from students in the United States who are participating as part of their academic social service programs. The aim is to provide clean drinking water and medical care to improve the health and well-being of students and villagers.
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Touch Stone Foundation to Inaugurate Water Purification Plants, Hold Medical Camp in Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam, India – December 18, 2025 – The Touch Stone Foundation Charitable Trust is set to inaugurate two Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purification plants at ZP High School in Vellanki and Mandal Parishad Primary School in Boddapalem, both located in Anandapuram Mandal, tomorrow, December 19th. The initiative aims to provide clean and safe drinking water to students, significantly improving their health and well-being.
In addition to the water purification plants, Touch Stone Foundation, in collaboration with GITAM and Gayatri Medical Colleges and government doctors, will also be holding a comprehensive medical camp across four schools: Zilla Parishad High School, Velanki, Mandal Parishad Primary School, Boddapalem, Zilla Parishad High School, Pandrangi and Zilla Parishad High School, Gottipalli. The camp will serve both students and villagers, providing much-needed medical care.
The initiative has garnered support from students in the United States – Rohan Reddy, Saiya Reddy, Ahana Arora, Elina Arora, Diven Arora, Maya Fazal, Camille Fazal, and Jonathan Farkasch – who have generously contributed to the project as part of their academic social service activities. Shruti Sagar Dasa of Touch Stone Charities confirmed that these students will be personally participating in the inauguration program.
“Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental need, and we are thrilled to partner with local institutions to make a tangible difference in the lives of these students and villagers,” said Shruti Sagar Dasa. “We are also grateful for the support of the students in the United States who are committed to making a positive impact through their service.”