A Yeshwanth Family #3617

 

A Yeshwanth’s Story: A Family’s Strength in Simplicity
Devannapet Village, Hanumakonda District, Telangana

Meet A Yeshwanth, a bright-eyed student of Class 1 from a humble primary school in the quiet village of Devannapet, nestled in the Hasanparthi Mandal of Hanumakonda district. Yeshwanth is the youngest son of Mr. A Ashok and Mrs. Jothi, a family that exemplifies resilience, hard work, and love.

Ashok, Yeshwanth’s father, is a skilled daily laborer, known in the village for his expertise in mixing wall paints—a craft that brings beauty to homes, though it doesn’t always bring consistent income. His work is seasonal and unpredictable, just like his wife Jothi’s. She is a dedicated helper, assisting wherever she can to support her family. Together, they raise three sons—Ashwath, Chythanyaram, and little Yeshwanth.

Life in Devannapet isn’t easy. With no steady source of income, the family depends entirely on daily wage labor, which is irregular and heavily dependent on the seasons. Yet, despite the financial uncertainties, Ashok and Jothi work tirelessly to provide food, education, and care for their children. Their story is not just about struggle—it’s about the quiet strength of parents who do everything in their power to keep their family going.

That’s where Rice Love stepped in, with a humble but meaningful gift—25 kilos of rice.

This simple sack of rice has become a beacon of hope for the family. It means 25 days of food security. It means that, for nearly a month, the burden of worry about the next meal is lifted. It also means a financial saving of $12.50—an amount that, though small to some, is significant for a family like Yeshwanth’s. It could go toward school supplies, medicine, or other essentials.

In homes like these, a little truly goes a long way.

Rice Love isn’t just about giving rice—it’s about restoring dignity, spreading hope, and sharing stories like Yeshwanth’s, to remind the world that even the smallest acts of kindness can create ripples of change.

To the world, this may be just a sack of rice.
To the Yeshwanth family, it’s a gift of love, time, and relief.

Thank you for being part of their story.

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