Brighter Future Development Trust (BFDT) is a non-denominational social charitable organization established in 2002 to support individuals and families affected by leprosy, HIV/AIDS, disability, filaria, and extreme poverty. Rooted in compassion and lived experience, BFDT works to address not only medical needs but also the social exclusion and stigma that deepen vulnerability. Through residential childcare, healthcare, education, livelihood support, and community-based programs, we empower people to rebuild their lives with dignity. Over the years, our work has expanded across Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, guided by a belief in inclusion, resilience, and sustainable change.
Brighter Future Through the Years
Beginings
2002-2005Foundation & Early Commitment
Established in 2002, the organisation began its journey by intiating its first child welfare programs. The early years focused on creating safe spaces and care systems for vulnerable children, laying the foundation for long-term community development initiatives.
Childcare
2006-2010Child-Centric Expansion
Expansion of residential care homes and support services for children, including HIV-affected children. The organisation strengthened its commitment to protection, care and rehabilitation during this period.
Empowerment
2011-2014Education & Skill Development
Recognising the need for long-term solutions, the NGO introduced vocational training, education support, and community-based child development intiatives, enabling children and youth to move towards self-reliance.
Healing
2015-2019Health & Social Inclusion
The organisation broadened its focus tp address health challenges such as leprosy and HIV/AIDS, along with hospice care and rehabilitation projects. This phase emphasized diginity, access to care, and social inclusion for marginalised communities.
Sustainability
2020-PresentIntegrated & Sustainable Growth
The current phase focuses on integrated development-combining healthcare, livelihoods, education, and community empowerment. Ongoing projects aim to create sustainable impact through long term planning, community participation, and inclusive growth.
MISSION
A world where no one is excluded or discriminated against because of disease, disability, or social circumstance.
VISSION
To support individuals, families, and communities affected by leprosy, HIV/AIDS, disability, filaria, and poverty by providing care, protection, education, and opportunities for dignified, independent living.
VALUES
Compassion: We serve with empathy, respect, and care, recognizing the humanity and dignity of every individual.
Dignity: We believe every person has the right to live with self-worth, security, and respect, regardless of illness or background.
Inclusion: We work to break stigma and discrimination, promoting participation and belonging within families and communities.
Empowerment: We enable people to move from dependence to self-reliance through education, skills, and opportunity.
Integrity: We act with transparency, accountability, and responsibility in all our relationships and programs.
Years of Service
States Served
Districts Reached
Residential Care Homes

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