Destiny Charitable Trust (DCT) is a non-profit, non-political, secular, non-government voluntary/charity organization, registered under Public Charitable and Social Service Trustees Act (Rule) 7 of 1882, on the 31st day of July 2018. In-fact DCT has been voluntarily working among the vulnerable and excluded tribal and other down-trodden communities for the last 10 years attending to their various health needs and providing quality health service delivery at their door step. However, over the period, DCT has been transformed by internalizing that it is “health right” and not “health service” that is to be delivered on demand as part of rights assertion of the citizens; and that’s how the journey begins.

Dr. Naresh Kumar Bodicherla, the founder managing trusty of Destiny Charitable Trust as well as a renowned surgeon now in King George Hospital in Vishakhapatnam, used to render his weekly part time health services through regular mobile health camps with Missionaries of Charity the sisters of Mother Theresa when he was yet to finish his study and was a young house surgeon in 2009. Out of curiosity if you ask him why and what made him associate with the nuns in their regular mobile health camp programs which generally takes place at inaccessible hilly and remote locations, he would with a smile but spontaneously answer “it’s simple, I needed to earn some money to meet my expenditure, and the nuns used to pay me for the service I offered them”!. The young Naresh attended as many as 2900 health camps within 7 years of his struggle of completing his medical course as well as earn for his self-survival. But then, the experience of these two years engagement with the Missionaries of Charity, he constantly came across the noble work of Noble Laureate Mother Teresa through the MC sisters, and got inspired up to that extent that he himself started visiting the detached and forgotten people living a life of abject poverty in the hills far from health centers. In course, a group of likeminded men and women gathered around him to extend support and continue the campaign, and soon the mobile health camps of Dr. Naresh grew in numbers, quality, category, and regularity and the team could access more and more target communities in the most inaccessible and rural localities. Eventually the group felt the need of a legal entity of their wonderful work and that’s how “Destiny Charitable Trust” came into existence

Our Aim

We aimed at ensuring poor people’s health because it goes unfunded.

Our Goal

Ever since establishment, we work as a Mission to be the only trusted platform to help poor people health in India, where Indians in India and in the Diaspora or people with Indians descent and affiliation, can collectively help change lives through online fundraising for health and charitable causes.

We seek as a Vision to Change Lives through Collective Giving.

Our Principles

  • No huge cause or life-changing challenges should go unfunded.
  • It is more blessed to give than to receive.
  • We should give as we have been given.
  • 1. To help the neglected children to make up what they have missed in the area of Literacy;

    2. Providing such welfare services like free lodging, boarding, health and recreation, Outreach gospel, to establish body of Christ churches, church plantation for growth of spiritual meditation, which may make their Life little more comfortable;

    3. Accomplishing to physical, intellectual and aesthetic development of the child;

    4. Create a Home environment that helps children gain in education;

    5. Relief of poverty through promotion of Basic Education, Literature, Science and Fine Arts;

    6. Providing Medical facilities to the poor needy people who cannot afford medical expenses;

    7. To establish Primary School/High Schools/Colleges for the poor needy beside Nursing Institutions and Medical Colleges;

    8. To promote health education among the people and to provide preventive medical care, Rehabilitation programs for HIV/AIDS Patients & Establishment of Hospitals at Rural Areas;

    9. To support any relief activity including maintenance and support institutions and organizations during time of natural and other calamities;

    10. To work for the moral, educational, cultural, spiritual, medical, social benefit and development of the community;

    11. To establish, maintain, run, develop and improve the extension of Orphanage, Orphan Caring Homes (HIV infected Children), Day Care Centers, Pre-School Centers, Old Age Homes, Short Stay Homes (Trafficking Women), Lepers Caring Home and Widows Caring Homes etc.

    12. To start vocational Training Centers, Non-Formal Educational Institutions and Child Welfare Centers in India for the benefit and use of the general public;

    13. To promote health education among the people and to provide preventive medical care by way of starting Primary Health Centers, Mobile Medical Units and conducting free Medical Camps at all the backward villages in every month;

    14. To create awareness among the Rural women about their rights, cleanliness, child care and small savings etc.;

    15. To provide clean and healthy drinking water to the people by establishing R.O. Water plants;

    16. To start and run cottage industrial training centers for women in Tailoring, Basket making, Handicrafts, Phenol making, embroidering, candle making etc.;

    17. To establish Family Counseling Centers, youth Centers and educate all the depressed people mentally, socially and economically to inculcate a sense of self respect, service and sacrifice;

    18. To establish Computer Education Centers, Music Schools for unemployed youth from the lower class communities on free of charges;

    19. To organize or work for any object of general good and welfare as determined by the trust;

    20. To establish Community Welfare centers, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centers and granting the gifts for the construction of the community welfare centers & rehabilitation centers;

    21. To acquire, purchase, hire, exchange, sell or lease any movable or immovable property in furtherance of the objectives of the Trust;

    22. To borrow or raise funds either by loan or otherwise against the security of any immovable property of the Trust in furtherance of the objects of the Trust;